
Since 2000, preventing obesity and related chronic diseases has been a priority for the Rhode Island Department of Health. Rhode Island was one of the first six states to receive funding from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to develop a coordinated obesity prevention infrastructure. The Department of Health started the Initiative for a Healthy Weight (IHW) program to lead the state in making it easier for Rhode Islanders to eat well and Move More.
By building infrastructure, our staff and our partners’ expertise and resources is used to implement statewide nutrition and physical activity policies and interventions. We do this by providing training to our partners and sharing best practices, improving communication and building partnerships around obesity prevention, and developing action plans with our partners to address obesity in a coordinated way.
We believe, and research shows, that behavior change is more likely to take place and continue when the environment makes it easier for people to make the healthy choice. We develop and manage specific, evidence-based programs and initiatives with the goals of increasing physical activity and improving nutrition by changing the policies, systems, or environments that prevent people from making better choices.
We track and share obesity, physical activity, and nutrition trends in the state and make recommendations for programs and policies that will improve these trends. We produce reports on the state of obesity and related risk factors, as well as reports on obesity prevention efforts in Rhode Island.
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A Rhode Island where healthy eating and active living is the easy choice for all.
The mission of IHW is to prevent and control overweight and obesity. We work with partners to improve the physical and social environment to make eating well and being active an easier choice. IHW will lead Rhode Island in achieving the objectives in Rhode Island’s Plan for Healthy Eating and Active Living by: