Showing posts with label physical fitness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label physical fitness. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 June 2015

Princess Health and Health department urges Kentuckians to walk regularly; state ranks high in obesity, low in physical activity.Princessiccia

Princess Health and Health department urges Kentuckians to walk regularly; state ranks high in obesity, low in physical activity.Princessiccia

With summer here, the state health department is urging Kentuckians to adopt a regular walking schedule to connect with friends and neighbors and improve health and fitness in a state that ranks high in obesity and low in physical activity.

�Summer is the perfect time to renew your commitment to get outdoors and take a walk,� Health Commissioner Stephanie Mayfield, said in a news release. �We all know walking is healthy, but it�s also fun, relaxing, and a great way to connect with others. You can invite a friend or loved one out for a nightly walk after dinner, take care of weekend errands on foot, or invite neighbors or co-workers to start a regular walking group. The more you walk, the more you�ll connect and be part of building a stronger, healthier community.�

In Kentucky, 31.3 percent of adults are obese. �Obesity is linked to multiple chronic conditions, including diabetes, heart disease and stroke � and is one of the major chronic conditions affecting the health of Kentuckians,� said Elaine Russell, the Department for Public Health's obesity-prevention coordinator. �Regular walking could greatly reduce our state�s obesity burden.�

Russell's program and the Partnership for a Fit Kentucky have created a guide for obesity prevention and health policy for Kentucky communities, at http://www.fitky.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2015/04/PA-Vision-Slidedoc.pdf. ). Kentucky is one of four states that will get technical assistance from America Walks to improve walkable community design, such as complete streets, lower traffic speeds, livable communities and economic benefits.

�We�re also working directly with communities and funding projects through a public health grant program to help cities and towns across Kentucky develop pedestrian plans,� Russell said. The department selected 11 communities for funding to start work on a pedestrian plan.

�We�re very excited about recent developments in obesity prevention and increasing physical activity in the commonwealth,� Russell said. �We hope everyone will not only become more physically active, but take some time to learn more about our vision and support our communities in their work to become more active, healthier places to live, work and play.�

Thursday, 16 April 2015

Princess Health andMount Sterling follows lead of another KentuckyOne Health hospital, in Bardstown, to host monthly 'Walk With a Doc'.Princessiccia

Princess Health andMount Sterling follows lead of another KentuckyOne Health hospital, in Bardstown, to host monthly 'Walk With a Doc'.Princessiccia

Saint Joseph Mount Sterling is the second KentuckyOne Health hospital to host monthly "Walk With a Doc" events as part of a nationwide program that promotes walking as a great way to improve your health, while at the same time offering a place to get to know your local physicians in an informal setting as you walk together. The program also offers a complimentary health screenings at the event, says a news release from KentuckyOne Health.

Flaget Memorial Hospital in Bardstown, also part of KentuckyOne Health, began its "Walk With a Doc" program in March.

"According to America Walks, brisk walking has been shown to reduce body fat, lower blood pressure, increase high-density lipoprotein and even reduce risks of bone fracture. Not only that, it is also associated with lower mortality rates from cardiovascular disease and cancer," says the release.

The Mount Sterling walks begin at 9 a.m. on Saturday, April 25 at Easy Walker Park, located at 1395 Osborne Rd. For more information call 859-497-5556.