Most in Isles skimp on exercise and nutrition
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By Dan Nakaso
Advertiser Staff Writer
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The first comprehensive report on Hawai'i's nutrition and physical activity covers more than a hundred pages with statistics and charts but can be summarized simply:
Most children and adults need to get more exercise every day. And everyone can benefit from increasing the amount of fruits and vegetables they eat each day.
"The changes don't have to be dramatic," Lt. Gov. James "Duke" Aiona said yesterday at the state Capitol in releasing the report. "One more fruit and vegetable improves health. ... Eliminate one cookie, one chocolate candy and one soda" per day.
And exercise can come easily, too, Aiona said. Adults can break down their 30 minutes of recommended daily exercise into three separate, simple activities like walking up the stairs at work.
"It can be as easy as flying a kite, walking the dog or walking down the street to buy a newspaper," Aiona said.
Most of the data in the Hawaii Physical Activity and Nutrition Surveillance Report 2008 has been reported before and covers information for 2005:
"We know that walking for at least 30 minutes per day can lower risks of obesity, heart disease and stroke and some cancers," said Dr. Chiyome Fukino, director of the state Department of Health. "This report will be our guide to improving physical activity and nutrition in our community."
Some 750 copies were published at a cost of $12,345 from Hawai'i's tobacco settlement funds. The report also is available at www.healthyhawaii.com; click on the link "Pan plan."
Reach Dan Nakaso at dnakaso@honoluluadvertiser.com.
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