The other morning I was greeted by an unsettling headline on the front page of my daily paper: “A quarter of Arizonans estimated to be obese” topping a story in which the Director of the State Department of Health Services stated, “Obesity is getting worse and worse every year. It’s astonishing, really.”
For the past year and a half, the majority of my weekly blogs have cited all sorts of statistics pointing out that Americans today are fatter and less active than ever before while offering advice from leading experts on the benefits of physical fitness, proper nutrition and living a healthy lifestyle as a way to get overweight people to mend their ways.
The latest report from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 25.5 percent of Arizona’s population are obese, placing the state in the middle of national rankings. Going back to 1995, only 13.3 percent of the State’s population were considered obese. From a national perspective, 72.5 million U.S. adults are obese, and no state has met CDC’s goal of reducing obesity prevalence by 15 percent by 2010.
Fewer than one-third of adults exercise at least three times a week. Two-thirds of Arizonans age 65 and older have reported themselves as obese. We have quoted a U.S. News & World Report article that revealed nearly one-third of our children and adolescents are overweight or obese and either suffering from or at risk of serious chronic illnesses like diabetes, heart disease and cancer.
We’ve been able to cut down on the incidence of smoking, so now we must be even more aggressive in attacking the Nation’s most serious health problem. There aren’t a lot of easy answers, but understanding the consequences of being overweight or obese should provide the motivation to get us to make better decisions as to what and when we eat and how we lives our lives.
Get Up! Get Active! Get Involved! Get Healthy!
~Wid
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
"Drake Cedric Widmark"
DC Wid was born on August 10---weighed in at 7pounds 9ounces and was 21"long!
Pa Pa Wid has 3 now and 2 more on the way! Congrats to father Dallas and mother Em!
Cinda and I are so fortunate and are having a great time watching our family grow!
Wid
Pa Pa Wid has 3 now and 2 more on the way! Congrats to father Dallas and mother Em!
Cinda and I are so fortunate and are having a great time watching our family grow!
Wid
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
GCSG Offices To Move to Southwestern College Campus
To say that we are excited about the impending move of our offices to the campus of Southwestern College in Northeast Phoenix would be an understatement.
The College has sponsored our Essay and Art contests, and this past year the top winners in these competitions were awarded scholarships to the College. Now the SWC name will be associated with every Grand Canyon State Games event as our Title Sponsor. GCSG participants will be increasingly drawn to the College’s 35-acre campus at 2625 East Cactus Road, just west of Piestewa Freeway (State Route 51).
Southwestern College was officially founded in 1960, although its beginnings go back to 1917 as a Christian conference center. It moved to its present campus in 1954 where today it remains a growing, regionally-accredited institution offering Bachelor degrees in such disciplines as liberal arts, business administration, secondary education, counseling, religion and music.
One thing that has to happen before we make the actual move is to assist our current landlord at the River Drive Commerce Center in finding a tenant to take over our existing lease. The 4,649 square feet of rentable space at 2120 East 6th Street in Tempe located just off of 101 (and a short distance from the ASU campus) has been our home for the past 10 years, and it has served us well. It has a large open space that can be configured to a tenant’s specifications, with extensive phone and electrical wiring already in place, plus two small enclosed conference areas and a kitchen.
To view a layout of the office, click www.gcsg.org/ads/floorplan.pdf, or call me at (480) 517-9700.
~Wid
The College has sponsored our Essay and Art contests, and this past year the top winners in these competitions were awarded scholarships to the College. Now the SWC name will be associated with every Grand Canyon State Games event as our Title Sponsor. GCSG participants will be increasingly drawn to the College’s 35-acre campus at 2625 East Cactus Road, just west of Piestewa Freeway (State Route 51).
Southwestern College was officially founded in 1960, although its beginnings go back to 1917 as a Christian conference center. It moved to its present campus in 1954 where today it remains a growing, regionally-accredited institution offering Bachelor degrees in such disciplines as liberal arts, business administration, secondary education, counseling, religion and music.
One thing that has to happen before we make the actual move is to assist our current landlord at the River Drive Commerce Center in finding a tenant to take over our existing lease. The 4,649 square feet of rentable space at 2120 East 6th Street in Tempe located just off of 101 (and a short distance from the ASU campus) has been our home for the past 10 years, and it has served us well. It has a large open space that can be configured to a tenant’s specifications, with extensive phone and electrical wiring already in place, plus two small enclosed conference areas and a kitchen.
To view a layout of the office, click www.gcsg.org/ads/floorplan.pdf, or call me at (480) 517-9700.
~Wid
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