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Date: May 18, 2023
DHSS-5-2023
Event Brings Policymakers, Partners Together to Address Chronic Disease and Obesity While Working to Achieve Long-Term Health Equity
DOVER, Del. (May 18, 2023) - The Delaware Division of Public Health's (DPH) Physical Activity, Nutrition and Obesity Prevention Program (PANO) is hosted its inaugural Advancing Healthy Lifestyles Conference on Thursday, May 18, 2023. Focusing on the theme of 'Improving Health Through Equity,' this first-of-its-kind, in-person event offered participants opportunities to learn from national, regional and local leaders in achieving health equity. Participants also exchanged ideas and shared best practices to help end disparities throughout the state and empower healthier living for all Delawareans.
With an ultimate vision of removing barriers to health equity that exist in Delaware, the conference brought together public health policymakers, nonprofit advocates of health and wellness, educators, health care providers and researchers. The event was developed to build on Governor John Carney's policy objectives for launching a statewide effort to reduce the impact of obesity and chronic disease, and to evaluate and implement the recommendations of the Delaware Cancer Consortium. The event was held at Delaware State University's Martin Luther King Jr. Conference Center.
"It didn't take long into the pandemic to see the way COVID-19 worked to further widen the chasm of health disparities," said Department of Health and Social Services Secretary Molly Magarik. "Our goal is to ensure all Delawareans have access to the tools they need to lead longer, healthier lives. Through this conference, we are leveraging the lessons from the pandemic to infuse new energy into our work and drove even greater success in achieving health equity."
The conference's key objectives, which parallel those of the Advancing Healthy Lifestyles initiative, are to:
Conference Highlights
Throughout the day, participants were inspired by remarks from local dignitaries and healthy lifestyle advocates, including Lt. Governor Bethany Hall-Long; DHSS Secretary Molly Magarik; and keynote presenter, U.S. Olympian Dominque Dawes.
The conference panel discussion covered Improving Health Through Equity: A Regional Perspective, led by the following individuals:
There was also a robust agenda of opportunities for sharing, learning, and networking:
Additional Information
Learn more about the Division of Public Health's Advancing Healthy Lifestyles initiative at https://www.healthydelaware.org/Community-Partners/Advancing-Healthy-Lifestyles.
Data
According to DPH's 2021 Behavioral Risk Factor Survey (BRFS), obesity among Delaware adults has more than doubled from 13% in 1992 to 33.9%. The prevalence of reported obesity was higher among Black and Hispanic adults and individuals with a disability than among white adults and individuals without a disability.
The prevalence of Delaware adults diagnosed with diabetes has also doubled, from 4.9% in 1991 to 12% in 2021, according to the 2021 BRFS. Of Delawareans surveyed, 18.2% of adults ages 55 to 64 and 23.4% of adults age 65 and older reported having diabetes.
In addition, 15% of black adults reported having diabetes compared with 11.4% of white adults. Among Delaware adults diagnosed with diabetes, 44.5% reported having a disability.
On Thursday, May 18, 2023, Dominique Dawes, U.S. Olympian and keynote speaker, addresses conference participants at Delaware State University's Martin Luther King Jr. Conference Center./Photo courtesy of Justin Windheim
Anyone who is deaf, hard of hearing, Deaf-Blind or speech disabled can contact DPH by dialing 711 first using specialized devices (i.e. TTY, TeleBraille, voice devices). The 711 service is free and to learn more about how it works, please visit delawarerelay.com.
DPH, a division of DHSS, urges Delawareans to make healthier choices with the 5-2-1 Almost None campaign: eat 5 or more fruits and vegetables each day, have no more than 2 hours of recreational screen time each day (includes TV, computer, gaming), get 1 or more hours of physical activity each day, and drink almost no sugary beverages.
Delaware Health and Social Services is committed to improving the quality of the lives of Delaware's citizens by promoting health and well-being, fostering self-sufficiency, and protecting vulnerable populations.