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6 th Annual East and Southeast Fort Worth Economic Development Summit September 17, 2010

The GoodNEWS (Genes, Nutrition, Exercise, Wellness, and Spiritual Growth) Approach to Community Health Improvement. 6 th Annual East and Southeast Fort Worth Economic Development Summit September 17, 2010 Mark J. DeHaven, Ph.D Health Institutes of Texas Professor

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6 th Annual East and Southeast Fort Worth Economic Development Summit September 17, 2010

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  1. The GoodNEWS (Genes, Nutrition, Exercise, Wellness, and Spiritual Growth) Approach to Community Health Improvement 6th Annual East and Southeast Fort Worth Economic Development Summit September 17, 2010 Mark J. DeHaven, Ph.D Health Institutes of Texas Professor Professor of Family Medicine Research Director, Primary Care Research Institute (PCRI) Director, The GoodNEWS Program University of North Texas Health Science Center Director, Community Engagement Key Function UT Southwestern Medical Center

  2. “We are sick and tired of being sick and tired . . . we don’t know what to do about these diseases that are taking over our lives . . . and killing us.”Personal discussion, Elder, True Victory Deliverance Tabernacle,Rev. Carolyn Thomas, Fayetteville, NC, February 23, 2003

  3. African-American Congregation with 500 Members (Prevalence of “preventable” chronic disease*) 300 Women • 240 will be overweight (BMI > 25) • 210 will be obese (BMI > 30) • 150 with hypertension • 27 with diabetes 150 Men • 105 will be overweight • 90 will be obese • 75 with hypertension • 13 with diabetes 50 Children–most will be now be at high risk of poor health *GoodNEWS 2008 baseline data estimates

  4. Consequences of Overweight and Obesity • Increased risk for: • Type 2 diabetes • coronary heart disease • high blood pressure • stroke • Cancer –cancer of the colon, rectum and prostate (men) and cancer of the gallbladder, breast, uterus, cervix and ovaries (women). • Alzheimer's-type dementia • Gallbladder disease and gallstones • Osteoarthritis - back, hip and knee joints deteriorate. • Gout - joint pain caused by deposits of uric acid crystals in the joint space • Sleep apnea – short periods when breathing stops during sleep • Psychological and social problems

  5. Consequences of Hypertension or High Blood Pressure • Heart Disease – the heart has to work too hard to supply blood to the organs. • Stroke – most important risk factor for stroke. • Impaired Vision - causes blood vessels in the eye to burst or bleed. • Coronary-artery disease – causes the arteries to "harden.” • Kidney Damage – can narrow and thicken the blood vessels of the kidneys. • Heart Attack – major risk factor for heart attack. • Congestive Heart Failure - the number one risk factor.

  6. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) estimate 80% of chronic disease is preventable!

  7. Causes of “Premature Mortality”(Determinants of Health) Lee and Paxman. “Reinventing Public Health.” Annual Review of Public Health 18: 1-35, 1997.

  8. GoodNEWS Healthy Living Partnership“a program of health, hope, and healing in African-American congregations and communities for reducing the risk of chronic disease, since 2002” • Holistic program focused on seven dimensions of health that affect the “wellbeing” of individuals and communities: • Spiritual Health • Physical Health • Mental Health • Social Health • Intellectual Health • Environmental Health • Occupational Health • Major Funding Partners: • Center’s for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) • National Institutes of Health (NIH) • J. McDonald “Don” Williams • Hoblitzelle Foundation • Trammell S. Crow • Anonymous Donor

  9. Beth-Eden Baptist Church Bible Way Baptist Church Changing Directions Christian Center Church Community Missionary Baptist Church Concord Missionary Baptist Church Cornerstone Baptist Church Faith Cumberland Presbyterian Church Faith Memorial Church Family of Faith Christian Center Church First Christian Methodist Evangelistic Church Frazier Berean Baptist Church Friendship West Baptist Church Goodwill Baptist Church Greater Harvest COGIC Greater New Zion Baptist Church Heartline Ministries Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church New Friendship Baptist Church New Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church New Millennium Bible Fellowship North Park Missionary Baptist Church Promised Land Missionary Baptist Church St. Matthews C.I.L. Missionary Baptist Church St. Mark Baptist Church Singing Hills Baptist Church Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church True Lee Missionary Baptist Church Warren Avenue Christian Church Warren UMC Zion Chapel Primitive Baptist Church GoodNEWS Partnering Congregationsin South Dallas and Southern Sector

  10. GoodNEWS Healthy Living PartnershipMajor Initiatives • The GoodNEWS Trial - a community-based participatory research study for reducing risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) • Carpenter’s Point - a community senior living center with GoodNEWS healthy living principles built into the living context. • Healthy Harvest – a partnership for increasing access to healthy food choices and improving nutrition.

  11. The GoodNEWS Trial(Genes, Nutrition, Exercise, Wellness and Spiritual Growth)National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) Grant #: RO1 HL087768“A partnership with congregation leaders and others to improve health in the South Dallas Community since 2002”

  12. GoodNEWS Lay Health Promoters

  13. GoodNEWS Lay Health Promoters

  14. GoodNEWS Pilot Study April 2005 *p < .03; **change on all items combined p < .001

  15. Carpenter’s Point Healthy Senior Living Partnership

  16. Carpenter’s Point Senior Living Center GoodNEWS Garden Center GoodNEWS Health Promoters

  17. “Healthy Harvest” Community Gardening Partnership“. . . addressing the social determinants of health” True Lee Missionary Baptist Church St. Philips Academy and Community Center Cornerstone Baptist Church First Christian Methodist Episcopal Christian Stronghold Baptist Church Golden Gate Baptist Church Highland Hills Methodist Church Greater New Zion Missionary Baptist Church Gardeners in Community Development

  18. GoodNEWS Program Area Focus Berg, N and Murdoch, J, 2007

  19. Christian Stronghold Baptist Church

  20. The GoodNEWS Vision A world without health inequity, communities of healthy children and parents, enlightened scientific research, and well-informed social action. Thank you. mark.dehaven@unthsc.edu www.goodnews-trueliving.com

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