Authors

  1. Dupuis, Roxanne MSPH
  2. Reiner, Jennifer F. MPH
  3. Silver, Santana MPH
  4. Barrett, Jessica L. MPH
  5. Daly, James G. MPH
  6. Lee, Rebekka M. ScD
  7. Gortmaker, Steven L. PhD
  8. Cradock, Angie L. ScD

Abstract

We sought to identify evidence-based healthy weight, nutrition, and physical activity strategies related to obesity prevention in large local health department (LHD) Community Health Improvement Plans (CHIPs). We analyzed the content of the most recent, publicly available plans from 72 accredited LHDs serving a population of at least 500 000 people. We matched CHIP strategies to the County Health Rankings and Roadmaps' What Works for Health (WWFH) database of interventions. We identified 739 strategies across 55 plans, 62.5% of which matched a "WWFH intervention" rated for effectiveness on diet and exercise outcomes. Among the 20 most commonly identified WWFH interventions in CHIPs, 10 had the highest evidence for effectiveness while 4 were rated as likely to decrease health disparities according to WWFH. Future prioritization of strategies by health agencies could focus on strategies with the strongest evidence for promoting healthy weight, nutrition, and physical activity outcomes and reducing health disparities.