RD567 - Obesity Prevention Funding for Community-Based Organizations in the Commonwealth – Fiscal Year 2022
Executive Summary: Established in 1999 by the Virginia General Assembly, the Virginia Foundation for Healthy Youth (VFHY) empowers Virginia’s youth to make healthy choices by reducing and preventing youth tobacco use, substance use, and childhood obesity. VFHY receives no taxpayer funds; it is funded through Virginia’s share of the Master Settlement Agreement (MSA), a legal settlement between the state attorneys general of 46 states and the nation’s major tobacco manufacturers over tobacco-related health-care costs. Due to VFHY’s success at reducing youth tobacco use in the Commonwealth and delivering prevention messaging to young people, the General Assembly expanded the Foundation’s mission and scope of work in 2009 to include reducing and preventing childhood obesity. Childhood obesity can lead to serious, lifelong, and life-threatening health problems such as Type 2 diabetes and heart disease, problems that were once only seen in adult populations. Experts fear that due to the obesity epidemic, this may be the first generation of children to have shorter life expectancies than their parents. According to the America Health Rankings from the United Health Foundation, Virginia currently ranks 31st in the nation for childhood obesity in 10- to 17-year-olds. The most recent data from the Virginia Youth Survey in 2019 shows: • 30.6 percent of high school students are obese or overweight The Virginia Youth Survey is conducted by the Virginia Department of Health and VFHY every other year and was last conducted in Fall 2021. However as of October 2022, we are awaiting the final data analysis from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). |