High Obesity Program
Programs to Reduce Obesity in High Obesity Areas to Boost Prevention
- 11 awards
- $8.2 million
These projects fund land grant colleges and universities in states with counties that have more than 40% prevalence of adult obesity. Residents of these communities may have less access to healthy foods and fewer opportunities to be physically active. The universities conduct intervention strategies through existing cooperative extension and outreach services at the county level, in targeted counties, to improve physical activity and nutrition, reduce obesity, and prevent and control diabetes, heart disease and stroke.
Infographic: Programs to Reduce Obesity in High Obesity Areas [PDF-4.56MB]
State | Awardee | Grantee Profiles | FY2016 Funding Amount |
Principal Investigator | Email Address |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alabama | Auburn University | [PDF-2.9MB] | $1,339,162 | Barb Struempler | struebj@aces.edu |
Arkansas | University of Arkansas, Fayetteville | [PDF-3.69MB] | $864,773 | Lisa Washburn | lwashburn@uaex.edu |
Georgia | University of Georgia | Coming soon | $633,680 | Marsha Davis | davism@uga.edu |
Indiana | Purdue University | Coming soon | $578,449 | Timothy Gavin | gavin1@purdue.edu |
Kentucky | University of Kentucky | [PDF-2.4MB] | $826,256 | Ann Vail | ann.vail@uky.edu |
Louisiana | Louisiana State University | [PDF-5.64MB] | $824,977 | Denise Holston | DHolston@agcenter.lsu.edu |
North Carolina | North Carolina State University | Coming soon | $773,677 | Anne Hardison-Moody | amhardis@ncsu.edu |
South Dakota | South Dakota State University | [PDF-1.4MB] | $628,456 | Suzanne Stluka | Suzanne.Stluka@sdstate.edu |
Tennessee | University of Tennessee | [PDF-5MB] | $1,038,000 | Laura Stephenson | lsteph18@tennessee.edu |
Texas | Texas A&M University | [PDF-5.4MB] | $972,990 | Carol Rice | crice@ag.tamu.edu |
West Virginia | West Virginia University | [PDF-9.2MB] | $453,747 | Cindy Fitch | cindy.fitch@mail.wvu.edu |
- Page last reviewed: September 20, 2017
- Page last updated: September 20, 2017
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