Originally published Saturday, January 5, 2008 at 12:00 AM
Spokane's plan to walk away girth
Spokane County is struggling with a ballooning waistline — a stubborn problem that health officials hope to remedy with a resolution...
The Spokesman-Review
Spokane County is struggling with a ballooning waistline — a stubborn problem that health officials hope to remedy with a resolution of brisk walks along safe sidewalks and trails.
More than six out of every 10 people in the county are either overweight or obese. As bad as that may seem, the number of overweight people in Spokane County rests just above the Washington average, according to the state Department of Health.
Compared with Spokane, King County is skinny, with 52 percent of its population overweight.
The Spokane Regional Health District says that Spokane can shed some of its collective girth and has enlisted the help of city and community planners to turn Spokane away from its car-loving reputation into a walkers' wonderland.
With a $150,000 state grant, the health district and community planners hope to turn a handful of policy ideas into an initiative for neighborhood walking areas, complete with crosswalks and new sidewalks.
"We think we can design policies for a walkable sort of city," said Heleen Dewey, director of the district's physical activity and nutrition program.
There will be a focus on encouraging children to walk to school. About 22 percent of teens are overweight.
Dewey said policies can be adopted to give parents greater assurances that their children can safely walk to school rather than depend on buses or rides from parents and friends. Such policies include more crosswalks and more controlled intersections.
Walking policies can shake up sedentary lifestyles, according to the Active Living Network. If people have a place to walk within 10 minutes of their homes, the result can be 25 percent more people exercising.
That would be a healthy achievement for a county where 39 percent of residents report that they fall short of recommended exercise levels.
While Spokane grapples with community weight issues, the statistics are equally bad in the five counties of North Idaho, where the percentage of overweight people sits at 62 percent.
Yet the weight problems faced by Spokane are just part of the problem.
The county populace also smokes more than average and has higher rates of asthma, diabetes and heart disease.
Copyright © 2008 The Seattle Times Company
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