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County Impact Statements - Arkansas County
Individuals Discover Keys to a Healthier Lifestyle

Overweight has been identified as a contributing factor in many health related problems in Arkansas. Choosing a healthier diet and increasing physical activity can be effective ways to reduce weight and improve overall health.

The Family & Consumer Sciences Agent conducted a weight control program, Reshape Yourself, in DeWitt and Stuttgart with 76 participants in the past two years. Members met weekly for 15 sessions and learned to make healthier food choices and the benefits of regular exercise.

Those completing the course lost an average of 10.2 pounds and walked an average of 5.7 miles per week and reported an improvement in blood cholesterol levels and blood pressure. The most recent participants lost a combined weight of 240 pounds and walked a total of 1777 miles. Members unable to walk increased physical activity by swimming, yard work and bicycling. One group lost a total of 131 pounds and remarked, “We lost a whole person!”

Members continue to come to the County Extension Office to “weigh-in”. Plans are to continue the program.

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Cholesterol & Glucose screenings were taken to monitor the participants’ overall health.

Impacts

  • Members participating lost a total of 240 pounds and walked 1777 miles.
     
  • Members reported an improvement in blood pressure, blood cholesterol levels, and most an improvement in blood glucose levels.
     
  • Members became more physically active.
     
  • Members learned the importance of healthy eating.

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Arkansas County - DeWitt
Cooperative Extension Service
1009 Liberty Dr.
DeWitt, AR 72042
Phone (870) 946-3231 • Fax (870) 946-3061

Arkansas County - Stuttgart
Cooperative Extension Service
2807 Hwy 165 S. Box C
Stuttgart, AR 72160
Phone (870) 673-6111 • Fax (870) 673-7762

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