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TEXAS REPORTS

  • A Report to the Legislature from the Interagency Obesity Council (PDF 3.32 mb) Report from the Interagency Obesity Council that describes the work of the Texas Department of Agriculture, the Texas Department of State Health Services, and the Texas Education Agency in providing leadership on obesity prevention to schools, communities, healthcare providers, and the public through a variety of programs and initiatives. Recommends strategies on the community and policy level for better nutrition and more physical activity.
  • Counting Costs and Calories: Measuring the Cost of Obesity to Texas Employers A special report from the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (2007) illustrates how severe the costs of obesity are for employers and provides estimates of both direct (health care) and indirect costs (employee absenteeism, lost productivity, and disability) to Texas employers.
  • Obesity in Texas:  Policy Implications (PDF, 414 kb) Health Policy Brief from Texas Health Institute (2006) defines the scope of the Texas obesity problem, assesses workplace and school wellness policies and explores opportunities for policy change, and presents an overview of past Texas obesity prevention and control efforts.
  • Texas Obesity Policy Portfolio (PDF, 3.39 mb) This document from the Center for Policy Innovation at the Texas Department of State Health Services (2006) chronicles our best health policy knowledge associated with obesity prevention and control. The Portfolio gives a range of referenced policy options from effective to untested, categorized by type of policy and identified for use in multiple sectors and settings. It serves as a starting point for policy development and implementation, and is one tool that can be used to influence the current trajectory of the obesity problem in Texas.
  • The Burden of Overweight and Obesity in Texas, 2000-2040 (PDF, 211 kb) Report conducted by DSHS in partnership with Texas Department of Agriculture that reveals the cost projections through 2040 for obesity-related illnesses and complications.
  • A Health Communication Plan to Address Obesity in Texas (PDF, 211 kb) Report providing a culturally sensitive, long-term, statewide marketing campaign to raise professional, family, and public awareness of obesity and its effect on health and quality of life. Released in September 2004, this report was compiled by the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences of the School of Public Health, University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth and other statewide partners.
  • Physiological Impact of Obesity on School-Aged Children (PDF, 47 kb) In response to a request from the Texas Joint Interim Committee on Nutrition and Health in Public Schools formed by the 78th Texas Legislature (2003), this report was generated and presented to the committee regarding the physiological impact of obesity on school-age children.

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Last Updated February 13, 2009

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