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What is Be Healthy QC?  We are focused on healthy



               eating and physical activity.
 Be Healthy QC is a cross-sector community
 coalition operating under the Quad City    OUR BE HEALTHY QC (BHQC)
 Health Initiative.  COALITION MEMBERS
 (As of February 2016)  Ongoing community health assessment processes have repeatedly identified nutrition
               and physical activity as key priority areas of opportunity for the Quad Cities. Just think,
 Our Vision: All sectors of our bi-state community align   • Bi-State Regional Commission  if we moved more and made healthier food choices, we’d all live a healthier life!
 and work together on program, policy, systems and   • Broadway Presbyterian Church/
 environmental changes in order to create a “culture of     Rock Island Urban Gardeners
 wellness” that supports healthy eating and active living.  • City of Bettendorf  HEALTHY FOOD CHOICES   HEALTHY WEIGHT
 • City of Davenport
 • Community Health Care, Inc.  (Percent of Adults that consume 5 or more   (Percent of Adults with a Body Mass Index
 Our Goal: We want to increase the % of adults and   • Deere & Company, Inc.   servings of fruits/vegetables daily)  between 18.5 and 24.9)
 children who are at a healthy weight by encouraging   • Iowa State University Extension and Outreach
 physical activity and healthy eating.  • Family Resources
 • Genesis Health System
 Our Strategies:  • Quad City Health Initiative  35.7%  39.5%  30.7%       34.4%
 • Quad City Medical Society
 1. Promote development and adoption of    • Rock Island Arsenal
   worksite wellness programs/policies  • Rock Island County Health Department  Quad   USA  Quad   USA
 • Rock Island/Milan School District # 41  Cities  Avg.         Cities      Avg.
 2. Promote development and implementation    • Rock Island County Regional
   of comprehensive school wellness policies    Office of Education
 • Scott County Family YMCA  PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
 3. Promote development and implementation    • Scott County Health Department
   of nutrition and physical activity    • Two Rivers YMCA  (Percent of Adults meeting    QUAD CITIES CHILD HEALTH STATISTICS:
   interventions in preschool and child care  • United Way of the Quad Cities Area  physical activity guidelines)  Kids Ages 5-17: 57% at a healthy weight
 • UnityPoint Health-Trinity
 4. Develop a built environment that supports    • University of Illinois Extension  Kids Ages 5-17: 29.4% overweight
   active living                                                Kids Ages 5-17: 19% obese
 5. Increase access to healthy foods especially                 Kids Ages 18-under: 61.1% eat 5+ servings of
   fresh fruits and vegetables                                                      fruit/veggies per day
                 Quad          USA
 6. Implement a cross-sector health promotion campaign    Cities  Avg.
   on healthy eating & active living/physical activity          For more information on the 2015
                  48%         50.3%                             Community Health Assessment, check out
                                                                www.quadcities.healthforecast.net

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