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        • Caitlyn: Feedback on Safe Routes to Schools
        • Vivian: Feedback on the Safe Routes to Schools Conference
        • Dominique: Thoughts on SRTS Conference
        • Kamien: Barriers to walking and biking
        • Caitlyn: Barriers to walking and biking to school
        • Vivian: Barriers to walking and biking to school
        • 150 miles of hike and bike trails to be built
        • HLM Policy Liaison Tim Schauer featured on “Growing Up in America”
        • Houston transit ridership up in 2013
        • Texas Baby Cafés address obesity at an early age
        • USDA releases new “Smart Snacks in School” nutrition standards
        • American Medical Association declares obesity a disease
        • Teens reject junk food when healthy eating is framed as rebellion.
        • New study: Community-based intervention programs more effective at preventing childhood obesity
        • Healthier school lunches on the menu
        • Childhood obesity reduced by stricter state and school policies on sugar and fat
        • HLM Policy Lead Tim Schauer featured on “Growing up in America”!
        • Is USA finally kicking its sugar habit?
        • Report: Severely Obese Spend Nearly Twice as Much on Health Care than Healthy Weight Individuals
        • City of Dallas Working to Cut Obesity Among Its Workers
        • Childhood Obesity and Overweight Rate Rise Only During Summer Break, Not During School Year, Research Shows
        • NLC Recognizes Communities and Local Leaders for Achievements in Addressing Childhood Obesity through Let's Move! Cities, Towns and Counties
        • Study: 30% of kids have two or more sugary drinks a day
        • Sidewalk Dreams: Fort Worth Aims to Be a Walkable City
        • DNA Is Not Destiny When It Comes To Heart Risk
        • Creating Healthier School Concession Stands in San Antonio
        • 7 Steps to Conquer Childhood Obesity
        • Healthier Options for Children at El Paso Restaurants
        • New Houston Grocery Store Coming Into a Food Desert
        • Cypress Creek Livable Centers Study Survey
        • Clinton Foundation Releases A Blueprint for Action: Transforming Community Health in Houston and Harris County
        • 2014 State Indicator Report on Physical Activity Released
        • Mayor Parker Recognized for Achievements in Preventing Childhood Obesity
        • Houston Organization Kicks Off One-Of-A-Kind Kids’ Health Program
        • Harris County, TX works to align economic growth and public health
        • U.S. Transportation Secretary Foxx Announces New Initiative to Enhance Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety
        • Heights-Northside Sub-regional Mobility Study Finalized
        • Recommendations for Responsible Food Marketing to Children
        • State of Health 2015-2016 Release Event
        • Healthy Living Matters Makes Connections in the Capitol
        • 2015 State of Texas Children Report
        • RWJF Doubles Its Commitment
        • Report Released on Safer Streets, Stronger Economies
        • New Report on Active Transportation Equity
        • Houston Bike Plan Community Meetings
        • BUILD Health Challenge Recognizes Harris County Partnership as National Leader in Promoting Health
        • Plan Houston
        • New Texas Law for Breastfeeding Moms
        • Combating Obesity as a Market Failure
        • "Healthy Happy Meals" Bill Targets Childhood Obesity
        • Healthy Living Matters Awarded $1M from Houston Endowment
        • The State of Obesity 2015 Now Available
        • USDA Awards Millions to Support Communities
        • Secretary Vilsack Announces Additional Progress in Addressing Childhood Hunger, Applauds Pediatricians for their Commitment
        • North Belt Elementary garden gives lessons on health and nutrition
        • Advocating for Physical Activity: Why America's Health Depends on It
        • Disrupting the Status Quo: Seeking Innovations from Low-Resource Communities
        • COE Awards Friend of Education Award to Greater Houston Partnership Early Matters
        • Blood sugar levels in response to foods are highly individual
        • Jamie Oliver's Crusade for a Sugar Tax: Will the US Be Next?
        • Unanimous Vote by City of Pasadena Creates Property, Tax Incentives for Agricultural Research and Education Campus
        • Houston tries to slim down with food, fitness
        • Save the date for the next HLM Collaborative Meeting
        • USDA Proposes Policies to Improve Food Access, Healthy Choices
        • City of Houston Releases Draft of Ambitious Bike Plan
        • Miller Insists He's Fighting, Not Boosting, Childhood Obesity
        • Harris County BUILD Project Awarded Joining Forces Planning Grant
        • HLM is hiring!
        • USDA Makes Funds Available to State Agencies to Help Keep Young Children in WIC
        • FDA Modernizes Nutrition Facts Label
        • USDA Ruling Sets New Requirements for School Wellness Policies
        • Former first lady unveils new health initiative at Houston Methodist
        • Obesity rates fall for kids from low-income families
        • Big risks
        • Survey Finds State Obesity Rate Higher Than Previously Thought
        • Californian hospitals take fight with obesity to supermarkets
        • 'Jim Gump' running 20,000 miles across America to fight childhood obesity
        • Statewide competition sure to improve Texas in many ways
        • First study to measure effectiveness of NFL PLAY 60 program shows positive results on youth fitness
        • Local school runs 20,000 miles with major grant
        • Take Three Zucchinis and Call Me in the Morning: The Power of Produce Prescriptions
        • City of Pasadena Takes Health Challenge
        • 12 ways to make healthy hearts a family affair
        • National Nutrition Month: 7 Ideas For Eating Healthy In 2017 Include Tips On Carbs, Protein And Sugars
        • Franciscan Health: 8 Ways to “Put Your Best Fork Forward!”
        • IDEA Public Schools Promote Health, Fitness to Combat Childhood Obesity
        • Physicians, health providers prescribe regular doses of fitness
        • Report: Berkeley Tax Reduces Sugary Drink Sales while Untaxed Drink Sales Go Up
        • Eat, Sleep, Repeat: How Kids' Daily Routines Can Help Prevent Obesity
        • City streets await 39th annual Get Fit Jog stampede
        • Food Bank Cultivating Ways To Combat Child Obesity
        • Food deserts in Houston lead to high childhood obesity rates
        • Soda taxes are a sweetener for public health efforts
        • Pasco County gym offers FREE workouts for kids to curb childhood obesity
        • How Harris County and Cy-Fair ISD are targeting childhood obesity
        • Why are these countries the most obese? Walking is just one reason
        • Families learn to live healthy at Keller health fair
        • Breastfeeding Awareness Month: How Breastfeeding Is A Family Affair
        • Colorado Celebrates the Benefits of Breastfeeding
        • Working to Close the Breast-Feeding Gap
        • YMCA 'Healthy U Program Recognize Childhood Obesity Month
        • Study: Northeast Texas childhood obesity generally lower than statewide rates
        • Ten times more children and teens obese today than 40 years ago
        • Local program fighting childhood obesity, and it's free
        • New education effort tackles Texas childhood obesity
        • Help obese kids avoid weight stigma, doctors advise
        • Farm Fresh Fridays introduce students to new veggies, healthier eating at home
        • New Year's resolutions: Nutritionist's tips for staying healthy from the inside out in 2018
        • Sugary Drink Taxes Gain Momentum throughout the U.S.
        • 5 Ways to Eat Healthier in 2018
        • The Key to Weight Loss Is Diet Quality, Not Quantity, a New Study Finds
        • 2018 Kids Count Data
        • Obesity Impacts Children's Learning and Memory
        • 5 Habits For Moms that Prevent Childhood Obesity
        • Is Childhood Obesity a National Security Threat?
        • Is Obesity a National Security Threat?
        • Study Links Smoking During Pregnancy with Obesity
      • Archived News
        • Obesity can be prevented by neighborhood features
        • Obese youth more likely to use calorie information in fast food restaurants
        • Houston Heights Walmart developer says walkability issues may be addressed
        • Houston Metro riders now eligible for free emergency taxi services
        • Local elementary school encourages transportation
        • The health toll of immigration
        • Young Houston leaders challenge obesity epidemic with fitness facility in Fifth Ward
        • 4th Annual Salud America! Summit held in San Antonio May 15-17
        • CPT Member Minute: Alisa Sanders, RN
        • Youth Engagement Photovoice Contest
        • Construction That Focuses on Health of Residents
        • New Report: Strategies to Increase Physical Activity Among Youth
        • Tread Lightly: Labels That Translate Calories into Walking Distance Could Induce People to Eat Less
        • RWJF Poll About Children and Weight: Crunch Time–3 p.m. to Bed
        • 83rd Texas Legislature: Updates
        • Concern Grows as Obesity Soars Among Texas Latinos
        • HLM member featured on local NPR series “UH Moment”
        • Healthy Living Matters featured in Spring legislative event
        • Houston quality of life declining, report says
        • Edgewood Park neighborhood waiting for city to replace community gym
        • Research finds promising approaches to prevent Latino childhood obesity
        • Childhood obesity physician training program comes to Nashville
        • School Obesity Prevention Roundtable brings together leaders to promote healthy school environments
        • HLM member featured on “Growing Up in America”
        • Insurance Carrier Funds Activities to Fight Childhood Obesity
        • Clearer Food Labels Might Help with Healthy Food Choice
        • U.S. Releases New Rules for School Snack Foods
        • Texas YMCA Locations Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for Pioneer­ing Healthier Communities Initiative
        • Healthy Schools Summit Explores How to Help Kids Get Healthy in San Antonio
        • RESOURCE: Reshaping Texas Website from Texas Comptroller Susan Combs
        • Dell Center for Healthy Living Holds Webinar
        • Watch Healthy Living Matters members Pam Tevis and Margaret Lamar
        • In U.S., More Cite Obesity as Most Urgent Health Problem
        • National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Hosts Forum on Childhood Obesity
        • Bedroom TVs Linked to Childhood Obesity
        • Obesity in Young Is Seen as Falling in Several Cities
        • ‘Healthy Living Alliance’ Formed to Combat Escalating Obesity Rate in Montgomery County
          • Sugary Beverage Consumption
        • Klein ISD Nurses Receive Award for Wellness Programs
        • San Antonio Introduces Bus Rapid Transit Service
        • Mark Fenton Leads Houston Walkability Audit
        • AJPM Announces Childhood Obesity Challenge
        • 2012 Shape of the Nation Report Reveals State Loopholes
        • Obesity Costs U.S. Companies Billions In Lost Productivity: Gallup
        • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, American Heart Association Join Forces to Reverse Childhood Obesity Epidemic
        • Parental Attitudes About Food Marketing Revealed at APHA
        • The Kinder Institute’s Urban Health Program Releases Child Obesity Study
        • Coalition Unveils Plan to Eliminate Childhood Obesity in Dallas by 2020
        • Mayor Parker Launches Urban Grows Initiative
        • Houston’s Metro Referendum a Boon for Buses, Officials Say
        • Voters Approve Park and School Bond Propositions in Houston
        • Two Recently-Released Infographics Connecting Parks and Transportation to Health
        • America’s Beverage Companies Launch New Calories Count™ Vending Program
      • Past HLM Newsletters
  • Policy Priorities
    • Policy Actions
    • Community Action Plan
    • Resources for Policymakers
    • Childhood Obesity in Harris County
  • Get Involved
    • Partner with HLM
    • Youth
    • Parents & Families
    • Our Priority Communities
      • Near Northside
      • Fifth Ward/Kashmere Gardens
      • Pasadena
    • Early Childhood/Out of School Action Team
    • Healthcare Action Team
    • Infant Nutrition and Nurture Engagement Team
    • Calendar of Events
    • Sign Up To Be A Partner
  • Youth & Families
    • To Harris County Youth
    • To Our Priority Communities
      • To Near Northside
      • To Fifth Ward/Kashmere Gardens
      • To Pasadena
    • To Education
      • School Nutrition & Physical Activity Environment Survey
    • To Early Childhood/After School
      • Early Child Care Survey Report
      • In-home child care provider webinar
    • Reports
      • Harris County Food Systems Report
      • Built Environment & Food Access Assessment Report
      • Community Health Living Index Report
      • HLM Annual Progress Report 2016
      • HLM Annual Progress Report 2014
      • HLM Meeting Highlights
  • Covid-19 Resources
  • Youth Video Challenge
  • Home
  • About
    • Structure
      • HLM Executive Committee
    • Vision, Mission & Goals
    • Contact Us
    • News
      • Top News
        • Caitlyn: Feedback on Safe Routes to Schools
        • Vivian: Feedback on the Safe Routes to Schools Conference
        • Dominique: Thoughts on SRTS Conference
        • Kamien: Barriers to walking and biking
        • Caitlyn: Barriers to walking and biking to school
        • Vivian: Barriers to walking and biking to school
        • 150 miles of hike and bike trails to be built
        • HLM Policy Liaison Tim Schauer featured on “Growing Up in America”
        • Houston transit ridership up in 2013
        • Texas Baby Cafés address obesity at an early age
        • USDA releases new “Smart Snacks in School” nutrition standards
        • American Medical Association declares obesity a disease
        • Teens reject junk food when healthy eating is framed as rebellion.
        • New study: Community-based intervention programs more effective at preventing childhood obesity
        • Healthier school lunches on the menu
        • Childhood obesity reduced by stricter state and school policies on sugar and fat
        • HLM Policy Lead Tim Schauer featured on “Growing up in America”!
        • Is USA finally kicking its sugar habit?
        • Report: Severely Obese Spend Nearly Twice as Much on Health Care than Healthy Weight Individuals
        • City of Dallas Working to Cut Obesity Among Its Workers
        • Childhood Obesity and Overweight Rate Rise Only During Summer Break, Not During School Year, Research Shows
        • NLC Recognizes Communities and Local Leaders for Achievements in Addressing Childhood Obesity through Let's Move! Cities, Towns and Counties
        • Study: 30% of kids have two or more sugary drinks a day
        • Sidewalk Dreams: Fort Worth Aims to Be a Walkable City
        • DNA Is Not Destiny When It Comes To Heart Risk
        • Creating Healthier School Concession Stands in San Antonio
        • 7 Steps to Conquer Childhood Obesity
        • Healthier Options for Children at El Paso Restaurants
        • New Houston Grocery Store Coming Into a Food Desert
        • Cypress Creek Livable Centers Study Survey
        • Clinton Foundation Releases A Blueprint for Action: Transforming Community Health in Houston and Harris County
        • 2014 State Indicator Report on Physical Activity Released
        • Mayor Parker Recognized for Achievements in Preventing Childhood Obesity
        • Houston Organization Kicks Off One-Of-A-Kind Kids’ Health Program
        • Harris County, TX works to align economic growth and public health
        • U.S. Transportation Secretary Foxx Announces New Initiative to Enhance Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety
        • Heights-Northside Sub-regional Mobility Study Finalized
        • Recommendations for Responsible Food Marketing to Children
        • State of Health 2015-2016 Release Event
        • Healthy Living Matters Makes Connections in the Capitol
        • 2015 State of Texas Children Report
        • RWJF Doubles Its Commitment
        • Report Released on Safer Streets, Stronger Economies
        • New Report on Active Transportation Equity
        • Houston Bike Plan Community Meetings
        • BUILD Health Challenge Recognizes Harris County Partnership as National Leader in Promoting Health
        • Plan Houston
        • New Texas Law for Breastfeeding Moms
        • Combating Obesity as a Market Failure
        • "Healthy Happy Meals" Bill Targets Childhood Obesity
        • Healthy Living Matters Awarded $1M from Houston Endowment
        • The State of Obesity 2015 Now Available
        • USDA Awards Millions to Support Communities
        • Secretary Vilsack Announces Additional Progress in Addressing Childhood Hunger, Applauds Pediatricians for their Commitment
        • North Belt Elementary garden gives lessons on health and nutrition
        • Advocating for Physical Activity: Why America's Health Depends on It
        • Disrupting the Status Quo: Seeking Innovations from Low-Resource Communities
        • COE Awards Friend of Education Award to Greater Houston Partnership Early Matters
        • Blood sugar levels in response to foods are highly individual
        • Jamie Oliver's Crusade for a Sugar Tax: Will the US Be Next?
        • Unanimous Vote by City of Pasadena Creates Property, Tax Incentives for Agricultural Research and Education Campus
        • Houston tries to slim down with food, fitness
        • Save the date for the next HLM Collaborative Meeting
        • USDA Proposes Policies to Improve Food Access, Healthy Choices
        • City of Houston Releases Draft of Ambitious Bike Plan
        • Miller Insists He's Fighting, Not Boosting, Childhood Obesity
        • Harris County BUILD Project Awarded Joining Forces Planning Grant
        • HLM is hiring!
        • USDA Makes Funds Available to State Agencies to Help Keep Young Children in WIC
        • FDA Modernizes Nutrition Facts Label
        • USDA Ruling Sets New Requirements for School Wellness Policies
        • Former first lady unveils new health initiative at Houston Methodist
        • Obesity rates fall for kids from low-income families
        • Big risks
        • Survey Finds State Obesity Rate Higher Than Previously Thought
        • Californian hospitals take fight with obesity to supermarkets
        • 'Jim Gump' running 20,000 miles across America to fight childhood obesity
        • Statewide competition sure to improve Texas in many ways
        • First study to measure effectiveness of NFL PLAY 60 program shows positive results on youth fitness
        • Local school runs 20,000 miles with major grant
        • Take Three Zucchinis and Call Me in the Morning: The Power of Produce Prescriptions
        • City of Pasadena Takes Health Challenge
        • 12 ways to make healthy hearts a family affair
        • National Nutrition Month: 7 Ideas For Eating Healthy In 2017 Include Tips On Carbs, Protein And Sugars
        • Franciscan Health: 8 Ways to “Put Your Best Fork Forward!”
        • IDEA Public Schools Promote Health, Fitness to Combat Childhood Obesity
        • Physicians, health providers prescribe regular doses of fitness
        • Report: Berkeley Tax Reduces Sugary Drink Sales while Untaxed Drink Sales Go Up
        • Eat, Sleep, Repeat: How Kids' Daily Routines Can Help Prevent Obesity
        • City streets await 39th annual Get Fit Jog stampede
        • Food Bank Cultivating Ways To Combat Child Obesity
        • Food deserts in Houston lead to high childhood obesity rates
        • Soda taxes are a sweetener for public health efforts
        • Pasco County gym offers FREE workouts for kids to curb childhood obesity
        • How Harris County and Cy-Fair ISD are targeting childhood obesity
        • Why are these countries the most obese? Walking is just one reason
        • Families learn to live healthy at Keller health fair
        • Breastfeeding Awareness Month: How Breastfeeding Is A Family Affair
        • Colorado Celebrates the Benefits of Breastfeeding
        • Working to Close the Breast-Feeding Gap
        • YMCA 'Healthy U Program Recognize Childhood Obesity Month
        • Study: Northeast Texas childhood obesity generally lower than statewide rates
        • Ten times more children and teens obese today than 40 years ago
        • Local program fighting childhood obesity, and it's free
        • New education effort tackles Texas childhood obesity
        • Help obese kids avoid weight stigma, doctors advise
        • Farm Fresh Fridays introduce students to new veggies, healthier eating at home
        • New Year's resolutions: Nutritionist's tips for staying healthy from the inside out in 2018
        • Sugary Drink Taxes Gain Momentum throughout the U.S.
        • 5 Ways to Eat Healthier in 2018
        • The Key to Weight Loss Is Diet Quality, Not Quantity, a New Study Finds
        • 2018 Kids Count Data
        • Obesity Impacts Children's Learning and Memory
        • 5 Habits For Moms that Prevent Childhood Obesity
        • Is Childhood Obesity a National Security Threat?
        • Is Obesity a National Security Threat?
        • Study Links Smoking During Pregnancy with Obesity
      • Archived News
        • Obesity can be prevented by neighborhood features
        • Obese youth more likely to use calorie information in fast food restaurants
        • Houston Heights Walmart developer says walkability issues may be addressed
        • Houston Metro riders now eligible for free emergency taxi services
        • Local elementary school encourages transportation
        • The health toll of immigration
        • Young Houston leaders challenge obesity epidemic with fitness facility in Fifth Ward
        • 4th Annual Salud America! Summit held in San Antonio May 15-17
        • CPT Member Minute: Alisa Sanders, RN
        • Youth Engagement Photovoice Contest
        • Construction That Focuses on Health of Residents
        • New Report: Strategies to Increase Physical Activity Among Youth
        • Tread Lightly: Labels That Translate Calories into Walking Distance Could Induce People to Eat Less
        • RWJF Poll About Children and Weight: Crunch Time–3 p.m. to Bed
        • 83rd Texas Legislature: Updates
        • Concern Grows as Obesity Soars Among Texas Latinos
        • HLM member featured on local NPR series “UH Moment”
        • Healthy Living Matters featured in Spring legislative event
        • Houston quality of life declining, report says
        • Edgewood Park neighborhood waiting for city to replace community gym
        • Research finds promising approaches to prevent Latino childhood obesity
        • Childhood obesity physician training program comes to Nashville
        • School Obesity Prevention Roundtable brings together leaders to promote healthy school environments
        • HLM member featured on “Growing Up in America”
        • Insurance Carrier Funds Activities to Fight Childhood Obesity
        • Clearer Food Labels Might Help with Healthy Food Choice
        • U.S. Releases New Rules for School Snack Foods
        • Texas YMCA Locations Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for Pioneer­ing Healthier Communities Initiative
        • Healthy Schools Summit Explores How to Help Kids Get Healthy in San Antonio
        • RESOURCE: Reshaping Texas Website from Texas Comptroller Susan Combs
        • Dell Center for Healthy Living Holds Webinar
        • Watch Healthy Living Matters members Pam Tevis and Margaret Lamar
        • In U.S., More Cite Obesity as Most Urgent Health Problem
        • National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Hosts Forum on Childhood Obesity
        • Bedroom TVs Linked to Childhood Obesity
        • Obesity in Young Is Seen as Falling in Several Cities
        • ‘Healthy Living Alliance’ Formed to Combat Escalating Obesity Rate in Montgomery County
          • Sugary Beverage Consumption
        • Klein ISD Nurses Receive Award for Wellness Programs
        • San Antonio Introduces Bus Rapid Transit Service
        • Mark Fenton Leads Houston Walkability Audit
        • AJPM Announces Childhood Obesity Challenge
        • 2012 Shape of the Nation Report Reveals State Loopholes
        • Obesity Costs U.S. Companies Billions In Lost Productivity: Gallup
        • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, American Heart Association Join Forces to Reverse Childhood Obesity Epidemic
        • Parental Attitudes About Food Marketing Revealed at APHA
        • The Kinder Institute’s Urban Health Program Releases Child Obesity Study
        • Coalition Unveils Plan to Eliminate Childhood Obesity in Dallas by 2020
        • Mayor Parker Launches Urban Grows Initiative
        • Houston’s Metro Referendum a Boon for Buses, Officials Say
        • Voters Approve Park and School Bond Propositions in Houston
        • Two Recently-Released Infographics Connecting Parks and Transportation to Health
        • America’s Beverage Companies Launch New Calories Count™ Vending Program
      • Past HLM Newsletters
  • Policy Priorities
    • Policy Actions
    • Community Action Plan
    • Resources for Policymakers
    • Childhood Obesity in Harris County
  • Get Involved
    • Partner with HLM
    • Youth
    • Parents & Families
    • Our Priority Communities
      • Near Northside
      • Fifth Ward/Kashmere Gardens
      • Pasadena
    • Early Childhood/Out of School Action Team
    • Healthcare Action Team
    • Infant Nutrition and Nurture Engagement Team
    • Calendar of Events
    • Sign Up To Be A Partner
  • Youth & Families
    • To Harris County Youth
    • To Our Priority Communities
      • To Near Northside
      • To Fifth Ward/Kashmere Gardens
      • To Pasadena
    • To Education
      • School Nutrition & Physical Activity Environment Survey
    • To Early Childhood/After School
      • Early Child Care Survey Report
      • In-home child care provider webinar
    • Reports
      • Harris County Food Systems Report
      • Built Environment & Food Access Assessment Report
      • Community Health Living Index Report
      • HLM Annual Progress Report 2016
      • HLM Annual Progress Report 2014
      • HLM Meeting Highlights
  • Covid-19 Resources
  • Youth Video Challenge
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