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FIT TOGETHER NC (Obesity Initiative) - Fit Families NC: A Study Committee on Childhood Overweight / Obesity

REPORT: Childhood Overweight / Obesity in North Carolina

MAP: Percentage of Indirect Costs Charged to NC Child Nutrition Programs (by county)

Objective
In late 2003, recognizing effects of the obesity epidemic in North Carolina, HWTF Chair Lt. Governor Beverly Perdue spearheaded the establishment of a study committee on childhood obesity within HWTF.  Dr. Olson Huff, Senator Bill Purcell and Representative Verla Insko were appointed to co-chair this effort. They were tasked with helping HWTF better understand the causes of this epidemic and more importantly, to develop viable and practical recommendations for addressing this growing health concern in North Carolina.  Committee members were carefully selected, and represented broad diversity – both professionally and geographically. 

Program
The study committee was specifically charged with investigating the causes of obesity among North Carolina’s children, as well as the socioeconomic issues associated with childhood obesity.  To accomplish this goal, HWTF took a multi-pronged, fair and balanced approach that considered lessons learned from other states, and created a forum for all stakeholders to be heard.  The inclusive nature of Fit Families NC involved representatives from, including but not limited to:  public health, education, academia, faith-based organizations, city/county government, and the beverage industry.     

During 2004-2005, HWTF hosted seven Fit Families NC public hearings throughout the state that covered pertinent topics.  Over 350 recommendations were received during the year-long study committee process.  Removing duplication, these recommendations were condensed to approximately 170 and organized into 13 different topical categories.  Each category was then separated into one of two levels:  1) legislative policy proposals and 2) proposals for state and local agencies, organizations, trade groups etc.

The most notable accomplishment of Fit Families NC, is that the following three legislative proposals were adopted as state policy to help improve the problem of childhood obesity in North Carolina schools.

In October 2005, the study committee formally released its recommendations to the public.  While its initial purpose has been met, Fit Families NC continues to further promote adoption and implementation of its recommendations by the appropriate agencies and organizations.

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