#SaludTues Transcript

Healthcare social media transcript of the #SaludTues hashtag.
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Salud America! @SaludAmerica
#SaludTues starting NOW! Thanks to our cohosts for organizing! Be sure to follow them @ChangeLabWorks @city_health @americawalks https://t.co/GjiTW2zyez
CityHealth @city_health
We are excited to join! #SaludTues https://t.co/MmbRxEY2rY
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Chat host @SaludAmerica will ask questions by number (Q1, Q2, etc.). Answer Q1 with A1. Answer Q2 with A2. Use #SaludTues in all Tweets.
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @SaludAmerica: Chat host @SaludAmerica will ask questions by number (Q1, Q2, etc.). Answer Q1 with A1. Answer Q2 with A2. Use #SaludTues in all Tweets.
CityHealth @city_health
RT @SaludAmerica: Chat host @SaludAmerica will ask questions by number (Q1, Q2, etc.). Answer Q1 with A1. Answer Q2 with A2. Use #SaludTues in all Tweets.
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
If you are joining #SaludTues today, please say hello and introduce yourself. We share the latest #LatinoHealth research, resources & stories to help you make a difference in your community. #SaludTues
Genesis Health Consulting @GHC_Ideas
RT @SaludAmerica: #SaludTues in 1 hour. https://t.co/GAmvE24bqV https://t.co/ggcDf73KHc
Trenton Health Team @TrentonHealth
@SaludAmerica Trenton Health Team here, regular contributor to this great tweetchat. Hi everybody! #SaludTues
America Walks @americawalks
Excited to be here chatting about such an important topic. @americawalks works to empower communities to create safe, accessible, and enjoyable places to #walk #saludtues https://t.co/ZzBWqZtxIZ
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q1 Let’s start by defining health disparities and providing some examples. #SaludTues https://t.co/8s4NfkPocj
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
@SaludAmerica Hi! Excited to be here for a great #SaludTues discussion! https://t.co/Ln8ViWnA0p
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
City Health Dashboard here! We're an online resource to provide city and neighborhood-level data on health and conditions that affect health, such as housing affordability and access to nutritious foods for the 500 largest U.S. cities #SaludTues
CityHealth @city_health
A1: Health disparities are created by things like a lack of access to quality, affordable housing or educational opportunities. Closing these gaps helps us achieve equity and creates thriving communities. #SaludTues https://t.co/U70fkbyyCJ
Center for Community Resilience @ResilNation
RT @SaludAmerica: Chat host @SaludAmerica will ask questions by number (Q1, Q2, etc.). Answer Q1 with A1. Answer Q2 with A2. Use #SaludTues in all Tweets.
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @SaludAmerica: Q1 Let’s start by defining health disparities and providing some examples. #SaludTues https://t.co/8s4NfkPocj
Project Access of New Haven @ProjectAccessNH
RT @SaludAmerica: Q1 Let’s start by defining health disparities and providing some examples. #SaludTues https://t.co/8s4NfkPocj
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
A1: Health disparities are differences in health or in the key determinants of health, such as education, safe housing, and discrimination, which adversely affect marginalized or excluded groups. When disparities are eliminated, a community is more equitable. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A1 When populations face differences in a health outcome, there is disparity. #SaludTues https://t.co/luXBaJyI8U
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
Q1 Let’s start by defining health disparities and providing some examples. #SaludTues https://t.co/kNeSq2wL8a
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @city_health: A1: A1: Health disparities are created by things like a lack of access to quality, affordable housing or educational opportunities. Closing these gaps helps us achieve equity and creates thriving communities. #SaludTues https://t.co/U70fkbyyCJ
Center for Community Resilience @ResilNation
RT @SaludAmerica: #SaludTues starting NOW! Thanks to our cohosts for organizing! Be sure to follow them @ChangeLabWorks @city_health @americawalks https://t.co/GjiTW2zyez
CityHealth @city_health
A1: Every person in every city deserves to live the healthiest possible life - health disparities stand in the way of achieving this. #SaludTues
America Walks @americawalks
A1: Health disparities are differences in access, care, lifestyles, etc. oftentimes caused by conditions outside of our control (cost, location, etc.) #SaludTues
Maria Cole, LMSW, MPH @mariacolesw
RT @CHRankings: A1: A1: Health disparities are differences in health or in the key determinants of health, such as education, safe housing, and discrimination, which adversely affect marginalized or excluded groups. When disparities are eliminated, a community is more equitable. #SaludTues
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
A1 Everyone deserves the same opportunity to live a long life, but the data show that isn’t happening. When different groups of people experience different preventable health outcomes based on where they live, health disparities exist. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A1 Factors, such as our race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and geographic location play a role in our risk for chronic disease, traffic fatalities, adverse childhood experiences and premature death. #SaludTues
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
A1 For example, in Memphis, people living near Overton Park have an average life expectancy at birth of 83.2 years, while just 4 miles away along Route 69, people have a life expectancy of 65.6 years – an almost 20 year difference. #SaludTues https://t.co/ekIkFPiIKP
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @CHRankings: A1: A1: Health disparities are differences in health or in the key determinants of health, such as education, safe housing, and discrimination, which adversely affect marginalized or excluded groups. When disparities are eliminated, a community is more equitable. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @city_health: A1: A1: Health disparities are created by things like a lack of access to quality, affordable housing or educational opportunities. Closing these gaps helps us achieve equity and creates thriving communities. #SaludTues https://t.co/U70fkbyyCJ
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @SaludAmerica: A1 When populations face differences in a health outcome, there is disparity. #SaludTues https://t.co/luXBaJyI8U
CityHealth @city_health
RT @americawalks: A1: A1: Health disparities are differences in access, care, lifestyles, etc. oftentimes caused by conditions outside of our control (cost, location, etc.) #SaludTues
America Walks @americawalks
RT @SaludAmerica: A1 When populations face differences in a health outcome, there is disparity. #SaludTues https://t.co/luXBaJyI8U
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A1.1 Health disparities are when one group of people experiences a different rate of disease or opportunity than another group. #SaludTues Explore our training on #healthequity: https://t.co/OI0ZN2snp6 https://t.co/Lgn2SPOFiG
Trenton Health Team @TrentonHealth
@SaludAmerica A1 Poverty, Environmental threats, Inadequate access to health care, Individual and behavioral factors, Educational inequalities https://t.co/VnwZroBidi #SaludTues
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
A1: Unfortunately it’s not hard to find an example of a place-based disparity. Child poverty rates are 60% higher in #rural counties than in suburban counties. Learn more about disparities by race AND place in our 2018 County #HealthRankings: https://t.co/q6f0lCQFTm #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A1 Diabetes rates, for example, vary by state, city, ZIP code, race/ethnicity, income, and education level. Latina women have the highest lifetime risk for developing diabetes across all demographic groups. #SaludTues https://t.co/IjAj1vC7uc
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @CityHealthData: A1 For example, in Memphis, people living near Overton Park have an average life expectancy at birth of 83.2 years, while just 4 miles away along Route 69, people have a life expectancy of 65.6 years – an almost 20 year difference. #SaludTues https://t.co/ekIkFPiIKP
America Walks @americawalks
A1: Where we live can have a huge impact on how we live #saludtues https://t.co/WNSqdZ3GuP
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A1.1 Health disparities are when one group of people experiences a different rate of disease or opportunity than another group. #SaludTues Explore our training on #healthequity: https://t.co/OI0ZN2snp6 https://t.co/Lgn2SPOFiG
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
A1 Health disparities are PREVENTABLE differences in the burden of disease, injury, violence, or in opportunities to achieve optimal health experienced by socially disadvantaged racial, ethnic, and other population groups, and communities. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @CityHealthData: A1 For example, in Memphis, people living near Overton Park have an average life expectancy at birth of 83.2 years, while just 4 miles away along Route 69, people have a life expectancy of 65.6 years – an almost 20 year difference. #SaludTues https://t.co/ekIkFPiIKP
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @CityHealthData: A1 Everyone deserves the same opportunity to live a long life, but the data show that isn’t happening. When different groups of people experience different preventable health outcomes based on where they live, health disparities exist. #SaludTues
Lauren Kennedy, PhD @DrLaurenKennedy
RT @CHRankings: A1: A1: Health disparities are differences in health or in the key determinants of health, such as education, safe housing, and discrimination, which adversely affect marginalized or excluded groups. When disparities are eliminated, a community is more equitable. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @CityHealthData: A1 Everyone deserves the same opportunity to live a long life, but the data show that isn’t happening. When different groups of people experience different preventable health outcomes based on where they live, health disparities exist. #SaludTues
CityHealth @city_health
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A1.1 Health disparities are when one group of people experiences a different rate of disease or opportunity than another group. #SaludTues Explore our training on #healthequity: https://t.co/OI0ZN2snp6 https://t.co/Lgn2SPOFiG
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A1.2 One example of health disparities is how communities of color have a greater burden of tobacco-related illnesses because of predatory marketing by #bigtobacco companies. #SaludTues See our resources on restricting menthol cigarettes: https://t.co/57OVhv6BCc https://t.co/0WvXG0GHzK
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
RT @americawalks: A1: A1: Health disparities are differences in access, care, lifestyles, etc. oftentimes caused by conditions outside of our control (cost, location, etc.) #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A1 Latinos comprise 16.9% of the U.S. population, but account for 21.5% of pedestrian deaths. #healthdisparity #SaludTues https://t.co/A1na5rXOMJ https://t.co/BrFK9Nhmcs
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A1.2 One example of health disparities is how communities of color have a greater burden of tobacco-related illnesses because of predatory marketing by #bigtobacco companies. #SaludTues See our resources on restricting menthol cigarettes: https://t.co/57OVhv6BCc https://t.co/0WvXG0GHzK
Trenton Health Team @TrentonHealth
#Diabetes rates among African American and Latino populations in #Trenton is nearly twice that of neighboring towns. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @CHRankings: A1: A1: Unfortunately it’s not hard to find an example of a place-based disparity. Child poverty rates are 60% higher in #rural counties than in suburban counties. Learn more about disparities by race AND place in our 2018 County #HealthRankings: https://t.co/q6f0lCQFTm #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @TrentonHealth: @SaludAmerica A1 Poverty, Environmental threats, Inadequate access to health care, Individual and behavioral factors, Educational inequalities https://t.co/VnwZroBidi #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A1.1 Health disparities are when one group of people experiences a different rate of disease or opportunity than another group. #SaludTues Explore our training on #healthequity: https://t.co/OI0ZN2snp6 https://t.co/Lgn2SPOFiG
America Walks @americawalks
RT @CHRankings: A1: A1: Unfortunately it’s not hard to find an example of a place-based disparity. Child poverty rates are 60% higher in #rural counties than in suburban counties. Learn more about disparities by race AND place in our 2018 County #HealthRankings: https://t.co/q6f0lCQFTm #SaludTues
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @americawalks: A1: A1: Where we live can have a huge impact on how we live #saludtues https://t.co/WNSqdZ3GuP
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A1 77.8% of Latino adults experienced at least one adverse childhood experience compared to 46% of youth in general. #SaludTues #ACEs #healthdisparities https://t.co/dTCsDXiR2C
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A1.3 Another example of health disparities is how renters have less access to the benefits of safe, stable, affordable housing than homeowners. #SaludTues Our Health & Housing Starter Kit explores this: https://t.co/zaDGfrACaZ https://t.co/3aDBPmqbNm
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Health disparities refer to differences in the health status of different groups of people. Some groups of people have higher rates of certain diseases, and more deaths and suffering from them, compared to others. #SaludTues
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
RT @TrentonHealth: #Diabetes rates among African American and Latino populations in #Trenton is nearly twice that of neighboring towns. #SaludTues
CityHealth @city_health
RT @SaludAmerica: A1 Latinos comprise 16.9% of the U.S. population, but account for 21.5% of pedestrian deaths. #healthdisparity #SaludTues https://t.co/A1na5rXOMJ https://t.co/BrFK9Nhmcs
America Walks @americawalks
A1: Access to safe places to be #physicallyactive can create any number of health disparities and investment across communities is not equal #saludtues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
A1 Nationwide, about 7.2% of the population has diagnosed diabetes. In San Antonio, diabetes rates in some parts of the city are over 20%. Source: #500CitiesProject #SaludTues https://t.co/zL9LVr0W2t
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
These different groups may be based on race, ethnicity, immigrant status, disability, sex or gender, sexual orientation, geography, or income. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Health disparities refer to differences in the health status of different groups of people. Some groups of people have higher rates of certain diseases, and more deaths and suffering from them, compared to others. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A1.3 Another example of health disparities is how renters have less access to the benefits of safe, stable, affordable housing than homeowners. #SaludTues Our Health & Housing Starter Kit explores this: https://t.co/zaDGfrACaZ https://t.co/3aDBPmqbNm
Genesis Health Consulting @GHC_Ideas
@SaludAmerica A1: Health disparities are when health outcomes differ between two groups. There are observable racial disparities in pediatric asthma prevalence and outcomes #SaludTues
America Walks @americawalks
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A1.2 One example of health disparities is how communities of color have a greater burden of tobacco-related illnesses because of predatory marketing by #bigtobacco companies. #SaludTues See our resources on restricting menthol cigarettes: https://t.co/57OVhv6BCc https://t.co/0WvXG0GHzK
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q2 What does “place” have to do with health? #SaludTues https://t.co/nuCURbMOB8
Trenton Health Team @TrentonHealth
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A1.3 Another example of health disparities is how renters have less access to the benefits of safe, stable, affordable housing than homeowners. #SaludTues Our Health & Housing Starter Kit explores this: https://t.co/zaDGfrACaZ https://t.co/3aDBPmqbNm
Genesis Health Consulting @GHC_Ideas
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A1.3 Another example of health disparities is how renters have less access to the benefits of safe, stable, affordable housing than homeowners. #SaludTues Our Health & Housing Starter Kit explores this: https://t.co/zaDGfrACaZ https://t.co/3aDBPmqbNm
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @GHC_Ideas: @SaludAmerica A1: @SaludAmerica A1: Health disparities are when health outcomes differ between two groups. There are observable racial disparities in pediatric asthma prevalence and outcomes #SaludTues
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
#HeartDisease is the leading cause of death for people of most racial/ethnic groups, including Blacks and Hispanics. #SaludTues https://t.co/xp6hanZEW3
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @AMFitnessHealth: A1 Nationwide, about 7.2% of the population has diagnosed diabetes. In San Antonio, diabetes rates in some parts of the city are over 20%. Source: #500CitiesProject #SaludTues https://t.co/zL9LVr0W2t
Trenton Health Team @TrentonHealth
RT @SaludAmerica: A1 77.8% of Latino adults experienced at least one adverse childhood experience compared to 46% of youth in general. #SaludTues #ACEs #healthdisparities https://t.co/dTCsDXiR2C
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
A2: The #HealthRankings show that where we live makes a difference in how well and how long we live. Explore your county’s ranking: https://t.co/phwh2yBeDh #SaludTues
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Children and Tooth Decay: The greatest racial and ethnic disparity among children aged 2–4 years and aged 6–8 years is seen in Mexican American and black, non-Hispanic children. #SaludTues https://t.co/UB4PuDntxs
America Walks @americawalks
A2: Where we live determines how we live, zip codes are (unfortunately) health determinants #SaludTues
CityHealth @city_health
RT @SaludAmerica: Q2 What does “place” have to do with health? #SaludTues https://t.co/nuCURbMOB8
Peace N. BeWild @mcingle06
RT @AMFitnessHealth: A1 Nationwide, about 7.2% of the population has diagnosed diabetes. In San Antonio, diabetes rates in some parts of the city are over 20%. Source: #500CitiesProject #SaludTues https://t.co/zL9LVr0W2t
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
@ChangeLabWorks Yes! Housing instability is associated with poor self-reported health and more frequent hospitalizations for both parents and children. #SaludTues @PplPolicyProj https://t.co/2MaKhNLPRm
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @AMFitnessHealth: A1 Nationwide, about 7.2% of the population has diagnosed diabetes. In San Antonio, diabetes rates in some parts of the city are over 20%. Source: #500CitiesProject #SaludTues https://t.co/zL9LVr0W2t
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
Q2 What does “place” have to do with health? #SaludTues https://t.co/phMt29reSS
CityHealth @city_health
A2: From where we work to where we play, from where we eat to where we sleep, place has everything to do with health. #SaludTues
America Walks @americawalks
A2: Where we live determines how we access medical care, school, work, play, physical activity, social engagement, etc. all of which influence health #saludtues
Marta Ames @MartyProust
RT @AMFitnessHealth: A1 Nationwide, about 7.2% of the population has diagnosed diabetes. In San Antonio, diabetes rates in some parts of the city are over 20%. Source: #500CitiesProject #SaludTues https://t.co/zL9LVr0W2t
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A2 Health is not created in a doctor’s office. Health is created in healthy, equitable & prosperous places. Places with quality schools & parks, safe streets, clean air, affordable/stable housing, 7 access to healthy food, resources & services. #SaludTues https://t.co/JLvvN2al5m
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @city_health: A2: A2: From where we work to where we play, from where we eat to where we sleep, place has everything to do with health. #SaludTues
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
A2.2 Public health and urban planning go hand-in-hand. Neighborhood- and city-level data on health and the factors that shape health, such as lead exposure, crime, and unemployment, pinpoint disparities and opportunities to close these gaps. https://t.co/FUhgdczjJA #SaludTues
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
A2 Health is about more than medical care—it’s about the places where we live, learn, work, & play. Parks give us safe places to exercise and play. Access to healthy foods keeps us strong. Stable, safe, affordable housing helps us thrive. #SaludTues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
A2 Transportation and community design CREATE places. These decisions influence the placement of and ACCESS to schools, parks, grocery stores, transit, health services, & employment & economic opportunities. #SaludTues #walkability
Community Health Plan of Washington @myCHPW
RT @SaludAmerica: Q2 What does “place” have to do with health? #SaludTues https://t.co/nuCURbMOB8
Trenton Health Team @TrentonHealth
@SaludAmerica A2 Zip code has more impact on your health than genetic code. There is a ten year life expectancy difference between #Trenton and neighboring Princeton. https://t.co/lCaPu8CrYD #SaludTues
CityHealth @city_health
RT @americawalks: A2: A2: Where we live determines how we access medical care, school, work, play, physical activity, social engagement, etc. all of which influence health #saludtues
Community Health Plan of Washington @myCHPW
RT @SaludAmerica: A2 Health is not created in a doctor’s office. Health is created in healthy, equitable & prosperous places. Places with quality schools & parks, safe streets, clean air, affordable/stable housing, 7 access to healthy food, resources & services. #SaludTues https://t.co/JLvvN2al5m
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A2.1 Where you live plays a significant role in how healthy you are. Hence the #publichealth adage that your zip code is a better predictor of health than your genetic code. #SaludTues View our training on place-based strategies for improving health: https://t.co/i9eICBiHob https://t.co/IoeSrhguKU
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @city_health: A2: A2: From where we work to where we play, from where we eat to where we sleep, place has everything to do with health. #SaludTues
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @CityHealthData: A2.2 Public health and urban planning go hand-in-hand. Neighborhood- and city-level data on health and the factors that shape health, such as lead exposure, crime, and unemployment, pinpoint disparities and opportunities to close these gaps. https://t.co/FUhgdczjJA #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @americawalks: A2: A2: Where we live determines how we access medical care, school, work, play, physical activity, social engagement, etc. all of which influence health #saludtues
CityHealth @city_health
RT @CityHealthData: A2 Health is about more than medical care—it’s about the places where we live, learn, work, & play. Parks give us safe places to exercise and play. Access to healthy foods keeps us strong. Stable, safe, affordable housing helps us thrive. #SaludTues
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @SaludAmerica: A2 Health is not created in a doctor’s office. Health is created in healthy, equitable & prosperous places. Places with quality schools & parks, safe streets, clean air, affordable/stable housing, 7 access to healthy food, resources & services. #SaludTues https://t.co/JLvvN2al5m
CityHealth @city_health
A2: Where we live matters to our health. Learn more about how the 40 largest U.S. cities are using local policies to improve health and wellbeing for all their residents #SaludTues https://t.co/tndsKaPKj2
Genesis Health Consulting @GHC_Ideas
@SaludAmerica A2: "Place matters" in pediatric health because where kids live and play has a high influence on their social/emotional, physical and mental health. McGinnis and colleagues found that 20% of health outcomes can be tied to where we live. #SaludTues
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
👏👏👏 we couldn't agree more! #SaludTues
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: #HeartDisease is the leading cause of death for people of most racial/ethnic groups, including Blacks and Hispanics. #SaludTues https://t.co/xp6hanZEW3
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A2 When people don’t feel safe to walk or they are less likely to meet physical activity recommendations and at increased risk for diabetes, heart disease, stroke, depression and various cancers. #SaludTues https://t.co/StIlQczndo
America Walks @americawalks
A2: And different locations have different environments and will experience climate change differently #saludtues https://t.co/m6SqqZA3YX
Genesis Health Consulting @GHC_Ideas
RT @SaludAmerica: A2 Health is not created in a doctor’s office. Health is created in healthy, equitable & prosperous places. Places with quality schools & parks, safe streets, clean air, affordable/stable housing, 7 access to healthy food, resources & services. #SaludTues https://t.co/JLvvN2al5m
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
The social and economic environments in which we live, learn, work and play are known as the #SocialDeterminantsOfHealth (#SDOH). #SaludTues https://t.co/6PnCYoBfZm
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A2 Consider affordable/accessible childcare vs. childcare deserts. Quality schools vs. inferior schools. Employment opportunities vs. limited jobs. Safe neighborhoods/parks/streets vs. crime/stray dogs/speeding traffic. #SaludTues https://t.co/xpCMIYWkTP
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @CityHealthData: A2 Health is about more than medical care—it’s about the places where we live, learn, work, & play. Parks give us safe places to exercise and play. Access to healthy foods keeps us strong. Stable, safe, affordable housing helps us thrive. #SaludTues
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
A2: People living just a few blocks apart may have vastly different opportunities for a long life, as new #lifeexpectancy at birth data pinpoint disparities exist neighborhood-by-neighborhood #SaludTues https://t.co/wzK2u554Hj https://t.co/KDCS3zK3oc
America Walks @americawalks
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A2.1 Where you live plays a significant role in how healthy you are. Hence the #publichealth adage that your zip code is a better predictor of health than your genetic code. #SaludTues View our training on place-based strategies for improving health: https://t.co/i9eICBiHob https://t.co/IoeSrhguKU
America Walks @americawalks
RT @TrentonHealth: @SaludAmerica A2 Zip code has more impact on your health than genetic code. There is a ten year life expectancy difference between #Trenton and neighboring Princeton. https://t.co/lCaPu8CrYD #SaludTues
Lu Cooley @lucooley
RT @SaludAmerica: A2 Health is not created in a doctor’s office. Health is created in healthy, equitable & prosperous places. Places with quality schools & parks, safe streets, clean air, affordable/stable housing, 7 access to healthy food, resources & services. #SaludTues https://t.co/JLvvN2al5m
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @TrentonHealth: @SaludAmerica A2 Zip code has more impact on your health than genetic code. There is a ten year life expectancy difference between #Trenton and neighboring Princeton. https://t.co/lCaPu8CrYD #SaludTues
America Walks @americawalks
RT @AMFitnessHealth: A2 Transportation and community design CREATE places. These decisions influence the placement of and ACCESS to schools, parks, grocery stores, transit, health services, & employment & economic opportunities. #SaludTues #walkability
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
SDOH play a crucial role in the health of each individual. Education level, employment, income, family and social support and community safety are all components of #SDOH. #SaludTues https://t.co/UyPsT4wvFk
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
"Public health and urban planning go hand-in-hand." #SaludTues
Lauren Kennedy, PhD @DrLaurenKennedy
RT @CHRankings: A1: A1: Unfortunately it’s not hard to find an example of a place-based disparity. Child poverty rates are 60% higher in #rural counties than in suburban counties. Learn more about disparities by race AND place in our 2018 County #HealthRankings: https://t.co/q6f0lCQFTm #SaludTues
Brittany Horn @brittanyhorn
RT @TrentonHealth: @SaludAmerica A2 Zip code has more impact on your health than genetic code. There is a ten year life expectancy difference between #Trenton and neighboring Princeton. https://t.co/lCaPu8CrYD #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @TrentonHealth: @SaludAmerica A2 Zip code has more impact on your health than genetic code. There is a ten year life expectancy difference between #Trenton and neighboring Princeton. https://t.co/lCaPu8CrYD #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @AMFitnessHealth: A2 Transportation and community design CREATE places. These decisions influence the placement of and ACCESS to schools, parks, grocery stores, transit, health services, & employment & economic opportunities. #SaludTues #walkability
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A2.1 Where you live plays a significant role in how healthy you are. Hence the #publichealth adage that your zip code is a better predictor of health than your genetic code. #SaludTues View our training on place-based strategies for improving health: https://t.co/i9eICBiHob https://t.co/IoeSrhguKU
Angelika @mwochata
RT @CityHealthData: A2.2 Public health and urban planning go hand-in-hand. Neighborhood- and city-level data on health and the factors that shape health, such as lead exposure, crime, and unemployment, pinpoint disparities and opportunities to close these gaps. https://t.co/FUhgdczjJA #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @city_health: A2: A2: Where we live matters to our health. Learn more about how the 40 largest U.S. cities are using local policies to improve health and wellbeing for all their residents #SaludTues https://t.co/tndsKaPKj2
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A2.2 Aspects of place that influence health include: exposure to secondhand smoke in multiunit housing, proximity to stores that sell fresh produce, and access to parks & safe streets for exercise. #SaludTues Peruse our Healthy Retail Playbook: https://t.co/3h0eRPwmp6 https://t.co/8HydZin6hB
Terri Ann Johnson @Ann_TerriAnn
RT @SaludAmerica: A2 Health is not created in a doctor’s office. Health is created in healthy, equitable & prosperous places. Places with quality schools & parks, safe streets, clean air, affordable/stable housing, 7 access to healthy food, resources & services. #SaludTues https://t.co/JLvvN2al5m
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Zip code matters! The social determinants of health include but are not confined to: biological factors such as age, sex, genetics, & race/ethnicity; education, employment, income, housing & SES; & social support networks & the stability of an individual’s environment. #SaludTues
Trenton Health Team @TrentonHealth
RT @SaludAmerica: A2 When people don’t feel safe to walk or they are less likely to meet physical activity recommendations and at increased risk for diabetes, heart disease, stroke, depression and various cancers. #SaludTues https://t.co/StIlQczndo
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A2 Housing and transportation affordability. When housing cost-burdened, families have less money AND time to invest in their health and future. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @CHRankings: A2: A2: People living just a few blocks apart may have vastly different opportunities for a long life, as new #lifeexpectancy at birth data pinpoint disparities exist neighborhood-by-neighborhood #SaludTues https://t.co/wzK2u554Hj https://t.co/KDCS3zK3oc
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: The social and economic environments in which we live, learn, work and play are known as the #SocialDeterminantsOfHealth (#SDOH). #SaludTues https://t.co/6PnCYoBfZm
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @americawalks: A2: A2: And different locations have different environments and will experience climate change differently #saludtues https://t.co/m6SqqZA3YX
America Walks @americawalks
This is why working in silos doesn't work and can have negative results for communities #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @GHC_Ideas: @SaludAmerica A2: @SaludAmerica A2: "Place matters" in pediatric health because where kids live and play has a high influence on their social/emotional, physical and mental health. McGinnis and colleagues found that 20% of health outcomes can be tied to where we live. #SaludTues
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @SaludAmerica: A2 Housing and transportation affordability. When housing cost-burdened, families have less money AND time to invest in their health and future. #SaludTues
CityHealth @city_health
RT @CHRankings: A2: A2: People living just a few blocks apart may have vastly different opportunities for a long life, as new #lifeexpectancy at birth data pinpoint disparities exist neighborhood-by-neighborhood #SaludTues https://t.co/wzK2u554Hj https://t.co/KDCS3zK3oc
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
@SaludAmerica A2 In San Antonio, 33% of severe pedestrian injury crashes occurred on just 1% of roadways. If that doesn’t have to do with place, I don’t know what does. #SaludTues https://t.co/shrC2Q8GB3
Trenton Health Team @TrentonHealth
RT @CHRankings: A2: A2: People living just a few blocks apart may have vastly different opportunities for a long life, as new #lifeexpectancy at birth data pinpoint disparities exist neighborhood-by-neighborhood #SaludTues https://t.co/wzK2u554Hj https://t.co/KDCS3zK3oc
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A2 Place determines auto-dependence. Driving is the largest source of GHG emissions. Roadways and parking take up a lot of space and destroy valuable green space, contributing to the urban heat island effect and storm water runoff. #SaludTues https://t.co/1zJZfZOITf
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
RT @americawalks: This is why working in silos doesn't work and can have negative results for communities #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A2.2 Aspects of place that influence health include: A2.2 Aspects of place that influence health include: exposure to secondhand smoke in multiunit housing, proximity to stores that sell fresh produce, and access to parks & safe streets for exercise. #SaludTues Peruse our Healthy Retail Playbook: https://t.co/3h0eRPwmp6 https://t.co/8HydZin6hB
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Zip code matters! The social determinants of health include but are not confined to: Zip code matters! The social determinants of health include but are not confined to: biological factors such as age, sex, genetics, & race/ethnicity; education, employment, income, housing & SES; & social support networks & the stability of an individual’s environment. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @AMFitnessHealth: @SaludAmerica A2 In San Antonio, 33% of severe pedestrian injury crashes occurred on just 1% of roadways. If that doesn’t have to do with place, I don’t know what does. #SaludTues https://t.co/shrC2Q8GB3
America Walks @americawalks
That's not just a story in San Antonio #SaludTues
genhealthEQ @genhealthEQ
RT @city_health: A2: A2: Where we live matters to our health. Learn more about how the 40 largest U.S. cities are using local policies to improve health and wellbeing for all their residents #SaludTues https://t.co/tndsKaPKj2
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
A2 Some places are just more difficult live, which makes it more difficult to stay healthy. I love the work @lilygc is doing to make this connection in #SATX. #SaludTues https://t.co/G0bHBkxV2C
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Driving is expensive. When cities fail to keep up with job & population growth, housing costs rise in city centers, pushing working families out. In these “drive until you qualify” situations, families pay far more to commute. #SaludTues
Marta Ames @MartyProust
RT @AMFitnessHealth: @SaludAmerica A2 In San Antonio, 33% of severe pedestrian injury crashes occurred on just 1% of roadways. If that doesn’t have to do with place, I don’t know what does. #SaludTues https://t.co/shrC2Q8GB3
healthTIDE @health_TIDE
RT @SaludAmerica: A2 Health is not created in a doctor’s office. Health is created in healthy, equitable & prosperous places. Places with quality schools & parks, safe streets, clean air, affordable/stable housing, 7 access to healthy food, resources & services. #SaludTues https://t.co/JLvvN2al5m
genhealthEQ @genhealthEQ
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A2.2 Aspects of place that influence health include: A2.2 Aspects of place that influence health include: exposure to secondhand smoke in multiunit housing, proximity to stores that sell fresh produce, and access to parks & safe streets for exercise. #SaludTues Peruse our Healthy Retail Playbook: https://t.co/3h0eRPwmp6 https://t.co/8HydZin6hB
Marta Ames @MartyProust
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Zip code matters! The social determinants of health include but are not confined to: Zip code matters! The social determinants of health include but are not confined to: biological factors such as age, sex, genetics, & race/ethnicity; education, employment, income, housing & SES; & social support networks & the stability of an individual’s environment. #SaludTues
healthTIDE @health_TIDE
RT @SaludAmerica: A1 When populations face differences in a health outcome, there is disparity. #SaludTues https://t.co/luXBaJyI8U
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q3 How do past discriminatory housing policies impact health today? #SaludTues https://t.co/p7GHkYh2Ip
Marta Ames @MartyProust
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A2.2 Aspects of place that influence health include: A2.2 Aspects of place that influence health include: exposure to secondhand smoke in multiunit housing, proximity to stores that sell fresh produce, and access to parks & safe streets for exercise. #SaludTues Peruse our Healthy Retail Playbook: https://t.co/3h0eRPwmp6 https://t.co/8HydZin6hB
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @AMFitnessHealth: A2 Some places are just more difficult live, which makes it more difficult to stay healthy. I love the work @lilygc is doing to make this connection in #SATX. #SaludTues https://t.co/G0bHBkxV2C
Marta Ames @MartyProust
RT @SaludAmerica: A2 Place determines auto-dependence. Driving is the largest source of GHG emissions. Roadways and parking take up a lot of space and destroy valuable green space, contributing to the urban heat island effect and storm water runoff. #SaludTues https://t.co/1zJZfZOITf
CityHealth @city_health
RT @SaludAmerica: Q3 How do past discriminatory housing policies impact health today? #SaludTues https://t.co/p7GHkYh2Ip
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
A3 Redlining is one of many policies impacting health today. Communities of color were prevented from accessing the keys to building wealth, limiting their access to quality housing, good schools, & more. Learn more about residential segregation https://t.co/Ki2OTrIl3e #SaludTues https://t.co/YN96zwTtuo
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
A3: Discriminatory policies like redlining limited where people of color could live. Communities of color were cut off from investments that promote affordable housing, good schools, quality jobs & healthy food. Poor health exists in places segregated from opportunity. #SaludTues
America Walks @americawalks
And offices and agencies within government need to talk to and work with each other #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A3 In 1933, Public Works Administration began providing segregated housing primarily to white families. In 1934, the Federal Housing Administration began subsidizing mass-production of entire suburbs for whites only. #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
Q3 How do past discriminatory housing policies impact health today? #SaludTues https://t.co/oqnEm2Lyvh
CityHealth @city_health
A3: A lack of available affordable housing can widen health gaps. Policies like inclusionary zoning help ensure affordable, safe, quality options for all - especially in “hot” real estate markets. https://t.co/x7DVooXz66 #SaludTues https://t.co/YEz83y1PwS
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Neighborhood and community characteristics, including relative housing and transportation costs, contribute to health disparities by racial/ethnic group, income level, and education level. #SaludTues
Blahmanda @blahmanda
RT @americawalks: A2: A2: And different locations have different environments and will experience climate change differently #saludtues https://t.co/m6SqqZA3YX
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
A2 The roads in our area are 5-7 lanes of 40+mph traffic. The blocks are long & crosswalks are far away. There are a ton of driveways. There are very few trees. The heat coming from the roadway & surrounding parking lots is miserable. #SaludTues https://t.co/vEbARuIZCE
America Walks @americawalks
A3: Where to we start? #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A3 After WWII, the VA guaranteed mortgages for returning white servicemen & developers promising to sell only to whites. Federally insured bank mortgages refused mortgages to minorities. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @CHRankings: A3: A3: Discriminatory policies like redlining limited where people of color could live. Communities of color were cut off from investments that promote affordable housing, good schools, quality jobs & healthy food. Poor health exists in places segregated from opportunity. #SaludTues
CommonHealth ACTION @CommonHealthACT
RT @CHRankings: A1: A1: Unfortunately it’s not hard to find an example of a place-based disparity. Child poverty rates are 60% higher in #rural counties than in suburban counties. Learn more about disparities by race AND place in our 2018 County #HealthRankings: https://t.co/q6f0lCQFTm #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @CityHealthData: A3 Redlining is one of many policies impacting health today. Communities of color were prevented from accessing the keys to building wealth, limiting their access to quality housing, good schools, & more. Learn more about residential segregation https://t.co/Ki2OTrIl3e #SaludTues https://t.co/YN96zwTtuo
Genesis Health Consulting @GHC_Ideas
@SaludAmerica A3: Redlining policies facilitated segregated cities. Milwaukee is one example: https://t.co/vqFPHeONu8 #SaludTues
CommonHealth ACTION @CommonHealthACT
RT @health_TIDE: Jump in at 12 CST for #SaludTues - Place-based health disparities 🚸
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A3 “By 1950, the FHA & VA together were insuring half of all new mortgages nationwide,” -R. Rothstein. These families were given the opportunity to accrue wealth while minority families were denied that opportunity. #SaludTues
America Walks @americawalks
A3: Our #WalkingTowardsJustice episode does a great job looking at this topic #saludtues https://t.co/d2Au5acYO3
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
A3: Residential segregation is a fundamental cause of health disparities in the U.S., from child poverty to high school graduation rates. #SaludTues https://t.co/q6f0lCQFTm https://t.co/fEHFkflGSk
America Walks @americawalks
RT @CityHealthData: A3 Redlining is one of many policies impacting health today. Communities of color were prevented from accessing the keys to building wealth, limiting their access to quality housing, good schools, & more. Learn more about residential segregation https://t.co/Ki2OTrIl3e #SaludTues https://t.co/YN96zwTtuo
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @GHC_Ideas: @SaludAmerica A3: Redlining policies facilitated segregated cities. Milwaukee is one example: @SaludAmerica A3: Redlining policies facilitated segregated cities. Milwaukee is one example: https://t.co/vqFPHeONu8 #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Neighborhood and community characteristics, including relative housing and transportation costs, contribute to health disparities by racial/ethnic group, income level, and education level. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @city_health: A3: A3: A lack of available affordable housing can widen health gaps. Policies like inclusionary zoning help ensure affordable, safe, quality options for all - especially in “hot” real estate markets. https://t.co/x7DVooXz66 #SaludTues https://t.co/YEz83y1PwS
America Walks @americawalks
RT @city_health: A3: A3: A lack of available affordable housing can widen health gaps. Policies like inclusionary zoning help ensure affordable, safe, quality options for all - especially in “hot” real estate markets. https://t.co/x7DVooXz66 #SaludTues https://t.co/YEz83y1PwS
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @CityHealthData: A3 Redlining is one of many policies impacting health today. Communities of color were prevented from accessing the keys to building wealth, limiting their access to quality housing, good schools, & more. Learn more about residential segregation https://t.co/Ki2OTrIl3e #SaludTues https://t.co/YN96zwTtuo
Genesis Health Consulting @GHC_Ideas
RT @CHRankings: A3: A3: Residential segregation is a fundamental cause of health disparities in the U.S., from child poverty to high school graduation rates. #SaludTues https://t.co/q6f0lCQFTm https://t.co/fEHFkflGSk
Trenton Health Team @TrentonHealth
A3 The impact is massive and systemic. Because of #redlining, nearly two thirds of residential areas deemed 'hazardous' are occupied by minority populations even today. https://t.co/dVBxSrjCN4 #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A3 Colonias were often established in industrial or incorporated areas without water, plumbing or paved roads. Migrant labor camps were on the fringes of cities. Housing was substandard, crowded & expensive and transportation was/is a barrier. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @CHRankings: A3: A3: Residential segregation is a fundamental cause of health disparities in the U.S., from child poverty to high school graduation rates. #SaludTues https://t.co/q6f0lCQFTm https://t.co/fEHFkflGSk
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
LOVE these! #SaludTues
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @GHC_Ideas: @SaludAmerica A3: Redlining policies facilitated segregated cities. Milwaukee is one example: @SaludAmerica A3: Redlining policies facilitated segregated cities. Milwaukee is one example: https://t.co/vqFPHeONu8 #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A3 Discriminatory housing policies contributed to overall disinvestment in streets, parks & other amenities in minority neighborhoods. White housing developments received more investment and better facilities, amenities, services, streets & sidewalks. #SaludTues
National Complete Streets Coalition @completestreets
RT @SaludAmerica: A1 Latinos comprise 16.9% of the U.S. population, but account for 21.5% of pedestrian deaths. #healthdisparity #SaludTues https://t.co/A1na5rXOMJ https://t.co/BrFK9Nhmcs
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A3.1 Housing policies have segregated neighborhoods by race and class, usually through policies like redlining. #SaludTues Learn more: https://t.co/bmKEUgSnnF https://t.co/jJ0vsFt2ji
genhealthEQ @genhealthEQ
RT @CHRankings: A2: A2: People living just a few blocks apart may have vastly different opportunities for a long life, as new #lifeexpectancy at birth data pinpoint disparities exist neighborhood-by-neighborhood #SaludTues https://t.co/wzK2u554Hj https://t.co/KDCS3zK3oc
Ginger Sanders 👊🏻 Environmental Community News @gingerasandersa
RT @AMFitnessHealth: A1 Nationwide, about 7.2% of the population has diagnosed diabetes. In San Antonio, diabetes rates in some parts of the city are over 20%. Source: #500CitiesProject #SaludTues https://t.co/zL9LVr0W2t
Trenton Health Team @TrentonHealth
RT @city_health: A3: A3: A lack of available affordable housing can widen health gaps. Policies like inclusionary zoning help ensure affordable, safe, quality options for all - especially in “hot” real estate markets. https://t.co/x7DVooXz66 #SaludTues https://t.co/YEz83y1PwS
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A3 Discrimination continued in the 2000s with the peddling of subprime loans by financial firms & lenders. https://t.co/zAILzheQkn #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A3.2 Some discriminatory housing policies from the past: the 1934 National Housing Act, the mortgages funded through the GI Bill, and the Housing Act of 1949. These policies made it hard for families living in some areas to become homeowners. #SaludTues https://t.co/ZhBIxoQ8AJ https://t.co/frpgTd6lRM
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A3.1 Housing policies have segregated neighborhoods by race and class, usually through policies like redlining. #SaludTues Learn more: https://t.co/bmKEUgSnnF https://t.co/jJ0vsFt2ji
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @SaludAmerica: A3 Discriminatory housing policies contributed to overall disinvestment in streets, parks & other amenities in minority neighborhoods. White housing developments received more investment and better facilities, amenities, services, streets & sidewalks. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A3 During the recession, housing prices fell more in urban, low-income areas. Minorities had more personal wealth “tied up” in their homes than whites and lost more. #SaludTues
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
These policies cause ripple effects for families and communities for generations, impacting them even today, almost 90 years later #SaludTues
Paula Lantz @paulalantz
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A3.2 Some discriminatory housing policies from the past: A3.2 Some discriminatory housing policies from the past: the 1934 National Housing Act, the mortgages funded through the GI Bill, and the Housing Act of 1949. These policies made it hard for families living in some areas to become homeowners. #SaludTues https://t.co/ZhBIxoQ8AJ https://t.co/frpgTd6lRM
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
A3 Read ‘The Color Of Law’ by Richard Rothstein. #SaludTues https://t.co/upEAnADpPx
genhealthEQ @genhealthEQ
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A1.3 Another example of health disparities is how renters have less access to the benefits of safe, stable, affordable housing than homeowners. #SaludTues Our Health & Housing Starter Kit explores this: https://t.co/zaDGfrACaZ https://t.co/3aDBPmqbNm
Trenton Health Team @TrentonHealth
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A3.1 Housing policies have segregated neighborhoods by race and class, usually through policies like redlining. #SaludTues Learn more: https://t.co/bmKEUgSnnF https://t.co/jJ0vsFt2ji
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A3 According to our research review, Latino neighborhoods in Austin, TX, for example, have low street-level walkability due to poor visual quality, lack of physical amenities, poor maintenance, and low levels of perceived safety. #SaludTues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
RT @CHRankings: A3: A3: Residential segregation is a fundamental cause of health disparities in the U.S., from child poverty to high school graduation rates. #SaludTues https://t.co/q6f0lCQFTm https://t.co/fEHFkflGSk
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
RT @GHC_Ideas: @SaludAmerica A3: Redlining policies facilitated segregated cities. Milwaukee is one example: @SaludAmerica A3: Redlining policies facilitated segregated cities. Milwaukee is one example: https://t.co/vqFPHeONu8 #SaludTues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
RT @city_health: A3: A3: A lack of available affordable housing can widen health gaps. Policies like inclusionary zoning help ensure affordable, safe, quality options for all - especially in “hot” real estate markets. https://t.co/x7DVooXz66 #SaludTues https://t.co/YEz83y1PwS
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
RT @CHRankings: A3: A3: Discriminatory policies like redlining limited where people of color could live. Communities of color were cut off from investments that promote affordable housing, good schools, quality jobs & healthy food. Poor health exists in places segregated from opportunity. #SaludTues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
RT @CityHealthData: A3 Redlining is one of many policies impacting health today. Communities of color were prevented from accessing the keys to building wealth, limiting their access to quality housing, good schools, & more. Learn more about residential segregation https://t.co/Ki2OTrIl3e #SaludTues https://t.co/YN96zwTtuo
Daniel Bassill @tutormentorteam
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A3.1 Housing policies have segregated neighborhoods by race and class, usually through policies like redlining. #SaludTues Learn more: https://t.co/bmKEUgSnnF https://t.co/jJ0vsFt2ji
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A3.2 Some discriminatory housing policies from the past: A3.2 Some discriminatory housing policies from the past: the 1934 National Housing Act, the mortgages funded through the GI Bill, and the Housing Act of 1949. These policies made it hard for families living in some areas to become homeowners. #SaludTues https://t.co/ZhBIxoQ8AJ https://t.co/frpgTd6lRM
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A3.2 Some discriminatory housing policies from the past: A3.2 Some discriminatory housing policies from the past: the 1934 National Housing Act, the mortgages funded through the GI Bill, and the Housing Act of 1949. These policies made it hard for families living in some areas to become homeowners. #SaludTues https://t.co/ZhBIxoQ8AJ https://t.co/frpgTd6lRM
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A3.1 Housing policies have segregated neighborhoods by race and class, usually through policies like redlining. #SaludTues Learn more: https://t.co/bmKEUgSnnF https://t.co/jJ0vsFt2ji
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
RT @TrentonHealth: A3 The impact is massive and systemic. Because of #redlining, nearly two thirds of residential areas deemed 'hazardous' are occupied by minority populations even today. https://t.co/dVBxSrjCN4 #SaludTues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
@ChangeLabWorks A3 Education, health, and economic mobility are profoundly affected by access to housing. #SaludTues https://t.co/yGgd9eRndX
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q4 How has environmental injustice contributed to poor health among certain populations? #SaludTues https://t.co/BTKDCag9lW
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @city_health: A3: A3: A lack of available affordable housing can widen health gaps. Policies like inclusionary zoning help ensure affordable, safe, quality options for all - especially in “hot” real estate markets. https://t.co/x7DVooXz66 #SaludTues https://t.co/YEz83y1PwS
CityHealth @city_health
RT @SaludAmerica: Q4 How has environmental injustice contributed to poor health among certain populations? #SaludTues https://t.co/BTKDCag9lW
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @SaludAmerica: Q4 How has environmental injustice contributed to poor health among certain populations? #SaludTues https://t.co/BTKDCag9lW
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
@CityHealthData Yet, it seems like not enough people are aware of or discussing these policies, let alone taking corrective action. #Saludtues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
Q4 How has environmental injustice contributed to poor health among certain populations? #SaludTues https://t.co/GU5qiehLEd
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A4 Decisionmakers in cities across the country located power plants, warehouses, rail yards, and factories in disadvantaged areas, which has concentrated air pollution and contributed to higher rates of asthma AND diabetes. #SaludTues https://t.co/UNZV2456ko
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @CHRankings: A3: A3: Residential segregation is a fundamental cause of health disparities in the U.S., from child poverty to high school graduation rates. #SaludTues https://t.co/q6f0lCQFTm https://t.co/fEHFkflGSk
Sarah H @Sarah_H115
RT @TrentonHealth: @SaludAmerica A2 Zip code has more impact on your health than genetic code. There is a ten year life expectancy difference between #Trenton and neighboring Princeton. https://t.co/lCaPu8CrYD #SaludTues
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
What will be the long-term effects for the Latino community of these risky policies? Will they mirror what occurred for the black community with redlining and post world-war 2 lending discrimination? #SaludTues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
@americawalks This sad story plagues many cities. #SaludTues
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
The factors in the physical environment that are important to health include harmful substances, such as air pollution or proximity to toxic sites; access to various health-related resources); and community design and the “built environment”. #SaludTues
America Walks @americawalks
A4: See previous post. Climate change will hit vulnerable populations the hardest #SaludTues
genhealthEQ @genhealthEQ
@CityHealthData @CHRankings A recent @TexasTribune series explores barriers to #affordablehousing & the need for improved policies: https://t.co/lgos6Ddqqg #SaludTues
Trenton Health Team @TrentonHealth
@SaludAmerica A4 Studies show that climate change will deepen economic inequality. The poor have fewer resources to prepare for climate change, and are less likely to move away from the worst affected areas. https://t.co/xysPPpkC5k #SaludTues
Persephone @BrendaHazelhur1
RT @SaludAmerica: A2 Housing and transportation affordability. When housing cost-burdened, families have less money AND time to invest in their health and future. #SaludTues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
RT @city_health: A2: A2: Where we live matters to our health. Learn more about how the 40 largest U.S. cities are using local policies to improve health and wellbeing for all their residents #SaludTues https://t.co/tndsKaPKj2
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Factors in the social environment that are important to health include those related to safety, violence, and social disorder in general, and more specific factors related to the type, quality, and stability of social connections. #SaludTues
America Walks @americawalks
A4: And lack of safe access to parks, trails, and other green spaces means less opportunities to be healthy outdoors #saludtues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A2.1 Where you live plays a significant role in how healthy you are. Hence the #publichealth adage that your zip code is a better predictor of health than your genetic code. #SaludTues View our training on place-based strategies for improving health: https://t.co/i9eICBiHob https://t.co/IoeSrhguKU
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
RT @TrentonHealth: @SaludAmerica A2 Zip code has more impact on your health than genetic code. There is a ten year life expectancy difference between #Trenton and neighboring Princeton. https://t.co/lCaPu8CrYD #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A4.1 Environmental pollutants are unevenly distributed across landscapes. This means that people who live close to sources of pollution—often communities of color in the U.S.—bear an inequitable burden of negative health effects. #SaludTues More: https://t.co/ZhBIxoQ8AJ
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A4 Latinos and other people of color are exposed to 38% more polluted air than whites. #environmentalinjustice #SaludTues
CityHealth @city_health
RT @americawalks: A4: A4: And lack of safe access to parks, trails, and other green spaces means less opportunities to be healthy outdoors #saludtues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: The factors in the physical environment that are important to health include harmful substances, such as air pollution or proximity to toxic sites; access to various health-related resources); and community design and the “built environment”. #SaludTues
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
RT @genhealthEQ: @CityHealthData @CHRankings A recent @TexasTribune series explores barriers to #affordablehousing & the need for improved policies: https://t.co/lgos6Ddqqg #SaludTues
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Both race and class are significant indicators of how much toxic air pollution individuals face in the United States with minorities receiving nearly 40% more exposure to deadly airborne pollutants than whites. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A4 The highway system called for the destruction & separation, thus displacement, of low-income, minority neighborhoods. This cut families off from opportunity, limited their ability to build wealth, and burdened them with pollutants & noise. #SaludTues
America Walks @americawalks
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A4.1 Environmental pollutants are unevenly distributed across landscapes. This means that people who live close to sources of pollution—often communities of color in the U.S.—bear an inequitable burden of negative health effects. #SaludTues More: https://t.co/ZhBIxoQ8AJ
CityHealth @city_health
A4: Ensuring low-income populations have access to safe and secure housing is one way to achieve environmental justice and reduce health disparities. Inclusionary zoning policies can help. #SaludTues https://t.co/x7DVooXz66
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
@CityHealthData Already are mirroring. #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A4.2 Because of housing policies, segregation, & systemic disinvestment in communities of color, families in those communities are often exposed to dangerous pollutants—such as lead, diesel exhaust, and industrial byproducts—across generations. #SaludTues https://t.co/BAAJR0o4Ga https://t.co/uEQQCIW0gK
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Both race and class are significant indicators of how much toxic air pollution individuals face in the United States with minorities receiving nearly 40% more exposure to deadly airborne pollutants than whites. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A4 In California, 44% of Latinos live in communities with poor air quality, compared to 25% of non-Latinos. This isn’t about where Latinos “choose” to live, this is about land use and development decisions. #SaludTues https://t.co/VYvETdw35T
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
RT @SaludAmerica: A3 Discriminatory housing policies contributed to overall disinvestment in streets, parks & other amenities in minority neighborhoods. White housing developments received more investment and better facilities, amenities, services, streets & sidewalks. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A4.1 Environmental pollutants are unevenly distributed across landscapes. This means that people who live close to sources of pollution—often communities of color in the U.S.—bear an inequitable burden of negative health effects. #SaludTues More: https://t.co/ZhBIxoQ8AJ
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A4.1 Environmental pollutants are unevenly distributed across landscapes. This means that people who live close to sources of pollution—often communities of color in the U.S.—bear an inequitable burden of negative health effects. #SaludTues More: https://t.co/ZhBIxoQ8AJ
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @americawalks: A4: A4: And lack of safe access to parks, trails, and other green spaces means less opportunities to be healthy outdoors #saludtues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Factors in the social environment that are important to health include those related to safety, violence, and social disorder in general, and more specific factors related to the type, quality, and stability of social connections. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
"Climate change will deepen economic inequality." #SaludTues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A4.2 Because of housing policies, segregation, & systemic disinvestment in communities of color, families in those communities are often exposed to dangerous pollutants—such as lead, diesel exhaust, and industrial byproducts—across generations. #SaludTues https://t.co/BAAJR0o4Ga https://t.co/uEQQCIW0gK
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
RT @city_health: A4: A4: Ensuring low-income populations have access to safe and secure housing is one way to achieve environmental justice and reduce health disparities. Inclusionary zoning policies can help. #SaludTues https://t.co/x7DVooXz66
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
Decisionmakers in cities across the country bisected low-income neighborhoods with major thoroughfares for speeding cars. These roadways are expensive to construct and maintain and are bad for business, health, and social capacity. #SaludTues
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Both race and class are significant indicators of how much toxic air pollution individuals face in the United States with minorities receiving nearly 40% more exposure to deadly airborne pollutants than whites. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A4.2 Because of housing policies, segregation, & systemic disinvestment in communities of color, families in those communities are often exposed to dangerous pollutants—such as lead, diesel exhaust, and industrial byproducts—across generations. #SaludTues https://t.co/BAAJR0o4Ga https://t.co/uEQQCIW0gK
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @city_health: A4: A4: Ensuring low-income populations have access to safe and secure housing is one way to achieve environmental justice and reduce health disparities. Inclusionary zoning policies can help. #SaludTues https://t.co/x7DVooXz66
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A4 Past transportation and land use decisions created communities where walking and biking are unsafe, unrealistic, or downright impossible, contributing to physical inactivity (and assoc. #healthdisparities) and pedestrian fatalities & serious injuries. #SaludTues
America Walks @americawalks
RT @SaludAmerica: "Climate change will deepen economic inequality." #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A4 Federal highway spending in mid- to late-century served the sprawling white neighborhoods and bisected the minority neighborhoods created by discriminatory housing policies. ⬇ #SaludTues
Vievara Rosel @vievararosel
RT @americawalks: A4: A4: And lack of safe access to parks, trails, and other green spaces means less opportunities to be healthy outdoors #saludtues
America Walks @americawalks
RT @SaludAmerica: A4 Past transportation and land use decisions created communities where walking and biking are unsafe, unrealistic, or downright impossible, contributing to physical inactivity (and assoc. #healthdisparities) and pedestrian fatalities & serious injuries. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q5 How are streets and parks connected to our health? #SaludTues https://t.co/4KRnt8pYSL
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A4.3 #EnvironmentalJustice facts: 1) Race is the best statistical predictor of whether a person lives near toxic waste. 2) Children of color are 2x likelier to die of asthma than white children. 3) Low-income communities are particularly vulnerable to climate change. #SaludTues
CityHealth @city_health
RT @SaludAmerica: Q5 How are streets and parks connected to our health? #SaludTues https://t.co/4KRnt8pYSL
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
Q5 How are streets and parks connected to our health? #SaludTues https://t.co/4HWJFVTdfT
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A5 People in safe, connected, walkable neighborhoods have lower rates of chronic disease, higher educational attainment and many other positive factors associated with health & wellbeing. #SaludTues
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
When Robert Moses built the West Side Highway in NYC, he built it straight through vibrant minority communities in the Bronx. These areas have not been able to truly thrive since. #SaludTues
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @SaludAmerica: Q5 How are streets and parks connected to our health? #SaludTues https://t.co/4KRnt8pYSL
CityHealth @city_health
A5: Streets are for more than getting from point A to B. They provide opportunities for active living and community connection. Policies like complete streets help to create safer, more accessible routes that build healthier neighborhoods. https://t.co/P1d83abc1b #SaludTues https://t.co/BUMjXxFXkv
America Walks @americawalks
The Rondo Neighborhood in Minnesota a great example of this #SaludTues https://t.co/vXxZ5fydYB
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @city_health: A4: A4: Ensuring low-income populations have access to safe and secure housing is one way to achieve environmental justice and reduce health disparities. Inclusionary zoning policies can help. #SaludTues https://t.co/x7DVooXz66
CityHealth @city_health
RT @SaludAmerica: A5 People in safe, connected, walkable neighborhoods have lower rates of chronic disease, higher educational attainment and many other positive factors associated with health & wellbeing. #SaludTues
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
A5: When people live close to parks & outdoor spaces or can easily get to them on safe streets they’re more likely to exercise, reducing their risk for lots of health issues. Our #HealthRankings include access to exercise opportunities: https://t.co/DfL2oyV6EL #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A4.3 #EnvironmentalJustice facts: A4.3 #EnvironmentalJustice facts: 1) Race is the best statistical predictor of whether a person lives near toxic waste. 2) Children of color are 2x likelier to die of asthma than white children. 3) Low-income communities are particularly vulnerable to climate change. #SaludTues
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @SaludAmerica: A5 People in safe, connected, walkable neighborhoods have lower rates of chronic disease, higher educational attainment and many other positive factors associated with health & wellbeing. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A5 Outdoor activity helps people recover more quickly from stressful events, elevates mood, enhances feelings of competence, increases physical activity, lowers blood pressure, supports critical thinking & problem solving, & improves attention. #SaludTues
CityHealth @city_health
RT @CHRankings: A5: A5: When people live close to parks & outdoor spaces or can easily get to them on safe streets they’re more likely to exercise, reducing their risk for lots of health issues. Our #HealthRankings include access to exercise opportunities: https://t.co/DfL2oyV6EL #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A5.1 Safe, accessible streets and parks encourage healthy activities and bring people together! Yet, the benefits of these community resources are not equally distributed across all groups of people. In fact, there are clear disparities by class and race. #SaludTues
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @city_health: A5: A5: Streets are for more than getting from point A to B. They provide opportunities for active living and community connection. Policies like complete streets help to create safer, more accessible routes that build healthier neighborhoods. https://t.co/P1d83abc1b #SaludTues https://t.co/BUMjXxFXkv
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Transportation is also a source of pollution, generating air, water, and noise pollutants, including particulate matter, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide, and carcinogens. Air pollution has been linked to negative health outcomes, including asthma and heart disease. #SaludTues
Monica Hobbs Vinluan @MonicaHVinluan
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A1.3 Another example of health disparities is how renters have less access to the benefits of safe, stable, affordable housing than homeowners. #SaludTues Our Health & Housing Starter Kit explores this: https://t.co/zaDGfrACaZ https://t.co/3aDBPmqbNm
America Walks @americawalks
A5: Streets can make or break the connectivity of a community. Are we designing streets so a car can get from point a to point b, or for community members to get to school, work, a park, a community gathering #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @city_health: A5: A5: Streets are for more than getting from point A to B. They provide opportunities for active living and community connection. Policies like complete streets help to create safer, more accessible routes that build healthier neighborhoods. https://t.co/P1d83abc1b #SaludTues https://t.co/BUMjXxFXkv
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @CityHealthData: When Robert Moses built the West Side Highway in NYC, he built it straight through vibrant minority communities in the Bronx. These areas have not been able to truly thrive since. #SaludTues
Trenton Health Team @TrentonHealth
@SaludAmerica A5 Adopting a "Complete Streets" model of city planning to help create livable communities for various types of users, including children, people with disabilities, and older adults. Complete Streets improve equity, safety, and public health. https://t.co/o73CgU23fQ #SaludTues
Monica Hobbs Vinluan @MonicaHVinluan
RT @CHRankings: A1: A1: Unfortunately it’s not hard to find an example of a place-based disparity. Child poverty rates are 60% higher in #rural counties than in suburban counties. Learn more about disparities by race AND place in our 2018 County #HealthRankings: https://t.co/q6f0lCQFTm #SaludTues
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Research has shown that limited access to transportation creates health inequities, as well as decreased access to education, employment, and opportunities for recreational activities for older adults and people with disabilities. #SaludTues
America Walks @americawalks
A5: Parks offer opportunities to engage with nature and be outside, whch bring their own health benefits, but also to be with friends, family, and neighbors in a public space #saludtues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A5 The Chicago Park District, for example, was sued by the US Dept of Justice for favoring parks in white neighborhoods & neglecting parks in African-American and Latino neighborhoods. https://t.co/zk3eT9ERU7 #SaludTues
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
A5 Neighborhoods with high walkability & park access encourage residents to be physically active and lead healthier lifestyles, lowering chronic diseases rates like diabetes & obesity. Learn more about how walkability & park access impact health https://t.co/0DH4ZxXeRB #SaludTues https://t.co/mFPepFV0fm
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A5.2 Complete Streets are planned, built, and maintained to serve all people, regardless of age, ability, or income level. #SaludTues Put policy into action with our #CompleteStreets guide: https://t.co/xqeOc52xWI https://t.co/LrFVQotoWo
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A5 Regardless of weight status, inactivity is linked to lower academic performance & depression, and activity, like walking, is associated with better cognitive function and lower risk for dementia and Alzheimer’s. #SaludTues
CityHealth @city_health
A5: Through their adoption of complete streets policies, Kansas City, MO is one of the U.S. cities we see making progress toward supporting health with good transportation policy @KCMOHealthDept #SaludTues https://t.co/ot6gHNMbc8
America Walks @americawalks
A5: When streets and parks are designed with community members in mind, the health of all (individuals, community, environment, economy) improves #saludtues
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
A5: Strategies like Complete Streets, encourage communities to develop streets that are safe for everyone to use - whether you’re driving, biking, or walking. Learn more about this strategy in our What Works for Health tool: https://t.co/2wbjsOlWP6 #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @americawalks: A5: A5: Streets can make or break the connectivity of a community. Are we designing streets so a car can get from point a to point b, or for community members to get to school, work, a park, a community gathering #SaludTues
Persephone @BrendaHazelhur1
RT @SaludAmerica: Q5 How are streets and parks connected to our health? #SaludTues https://t.co/4KRnt8pYSL
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Transportation is also a source of pollution, generating air, water, and noise pollutants, including particulate matter, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide, and carcinogens. Air pollution has been linked to negative health outcomes, including asthma and heart disease. #SaludTues
CityHealth @city_health
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A5.2 Complete Streets are planned, built, and maintained to serve all people, regardless of age, ability, or income level. #SaludTues Put policy into action with our #CompleteStreets guide: https://t.co/xqeOc52xWI https://t.co/LrFVQotoWo
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Parks and recreation can have positive impacts on the physical, mental and social health of individuals and communities. Outdoor activity helps to control obesity, boost the immune system, diminish the risk of disease and increase life expectancy. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A5.1 Safe, accessible streets and parks encourage healthy activities and bring people together! Yet, the benefits of these community resources are not equally distributed across all groups of people. In fact, there are clear disparities by class and race. #SaludTues
America Walks @americawalks
RT @CityHealthData: A5 Neighborhoods with high walkability & park access encourage residents to be physically active and lead healthier lifestyles, lowering chronic diseases rates like diabetes & obesity. Learn more about how walkability & park access impact health https://t.co/0DH4ZxXeRB #SaludTues https://t.co/mFPepFV0fm
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
RT @americawalks: A5: A5: When streets and parks are designed with community members in mind, the health of all (individuals, community, environment, economy) improves #saludtues
CityHealth @city_health
RT @americawalks: A5: A5: When streets and parks are designed with community members in mind, the health of all (individuals, community, environment, economy) improves #saludtues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A5.3 Similarly, #CompleteParks are based on the idea that all people, no matter where they live, should benefit from a park where they can connect with neighbors, nature, & activities that matter to them. #SaludTues Learn about equitable parks systems: https://t.co/ReWcOrmPxU https://t.co/4g5zOZypuD
Robert Pezzolesi @Upstreaming
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A5.2 Complete Streets are planned, built, and maintained to serve all people, regardless of age, ability, or income level. #SaludTues Put policy into action with our #CompleteStreets guide: https://t.co/xqeOc52xWI https://t.co/LrFVQotoWo
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A5 Low income people have the highest rates of walking/biking to work & Latinos have high rates of walking/biking to school, but have fewer sidewalks & lights. Latinos face higher rates of pedestrian fatalities at 21.5%, though they only make up 16% of the population. #SaludTues https://t.co/lQ359nMXfF
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
@americawalks Great question! Lack of transportation options—safe sidewalks & bike lanes and quality & reliable public transit—intensifies #economicinequality and #healthdisparities. #ZIPMatters #SaludTues https://t.co/VNGgxSkdhq
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
RT @SaludAmerica: A5 People in safe, connected, walkable neighborhoods have lower rates of chronic disease, higher educational attainment and many other positive factors associated with health & wellbeing. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Parks and recreation can have positive impacts on the physical, mental and social health of individuals and communities. Outdoor activity helps to control obesity, boost the immune system, diminish the risk of disease and increase life expectancy. #SaludTues
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A5.3 Similarly, #CompleteParks are based on the idea that all people, no matter where they live, should benefit from a park where they can connect with neighbors, nature, & activities that matter to them. #SaludTues Learn about equitable parks systems: https://t.co/ReWcOrmPxU https://t.co/4g5zOZypuD
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @city_health: A5: A5: Through their adoption of complete streets policies, Kansas City, MO is one of the U.S. cities we see making progress toward supporting health with good transportation policy @KCMOHealthDept #SaludTues https://t.co/ot6gHNMbc8
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
RT @city_health: A5: A5: Streets are for more than getting from point A to B. They provide opportunities for active living and community connection. Policies like complete streets help to create safer, more accessible routes that build healthier neighborhoods. https://t.co/P1d83abc1b #SaludTues https://t.co/BUMjXxFXkv
Genesis Health Consulting @GHC_Ideas
@SaludAmerica A5: Parks provide a place for kids and families to play. Safe streets policies allow for pedestrian and cyclist safety - also allowing kids nd families to move their bodies! #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A5.2 Complete Streets are planned, built, and maintained to serve all people, regardless of age, ability, or income level. #SaludTues Put policy into action with our #CompleteStreets guide: https://t.co/xqeOc52xWI https://t.co/LrFVQotoWo
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @CityHealthData: A5 Neighborhoods with high walkability & park access encourage residents to be physically active and lead healthier lifestyles, lowering chronic diseases rates like diabetes & obesity. Learn more about how walkability & park access impact health https://t.co/0DH4ZxXeRB #SaludTues https://t.co/mFPepFV0fm
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A5 Driving is costly, in both time & money. During an affordable housing crisis, alternative transportation is more important than ever to keep trans costs down. Without reliable trans, low-incomes families are derailed from what “should” be a minor setback. #SaludTues
Genesis Health Consulting @GHC_Ideas
RT @CHRankings: A5: A5: Strategies like Complete Streets, encourage communities to develop streets that are safe for everyone to use - whether you’re driving, biking, or walking. Learn more about this strategy in our What Works for Health tool: https://t.co/2wbjsOlWP6 #SaludTues
America Walks @americawalks
RT @SaludAmerica: @americawalks Great question! Lack of transportation options—safe sidewalks & bike lanes and quality & reliable public transit—intensifies #economicinequality and #healthdisparities. #ZIPMatters #SaludTues https://t.co/VNGgxSkdhq
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
RT @SaludAmerica: A5 Low income people have the highest rates of walking/biking to work & Latinos have high rates of walking/biking to school, but have fewer sidewalks & lights. Latinos face higher rates of pedestrian fatalities at 21.5%, though they only make up 16% of the population. #SaludTues https://t.co/lQ359nMXfF
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
RT @CHRankings: A5: A5: Strategies like Complete Streets, encourage communities to develop streets that are safe for everyone to use - whether you’re driving, biking, or walking. Learn more about this strategy in our What Works for Health tool: https://t.co/2wbjsOlWP6 #SaludTues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A5.2 Complete Streets are planned, built, and maintained to serve all people, regardless of age, ability, or income level. #SaludTues Put policy into action with our #CompleteStreets guide: https://t.co/xqeOc52xWI https://t.co/LrFVQotoWo
Trenton Health Team @TrentonHealth
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A5.2 Complete Streets are planned, built, and maintained to serve all people, regardless of age, ability, or income level. #SaludTues Put policy into action with our #CompleteStreets guide: https://t.co/xqeOc52xWI https://t.co/LrFVQotoWo
Catherine Max @catherine_max
RT @americawalks: A5: A5: Streets can make or break the connectivity of a community. Are we designing streets so a car can get from point a to point b, or for community members to get to school, work, a park, a community gathering #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
This. Policymakers often underestimate the myriad ways that these changes can improve community life. #SaludTues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
Everyone should dig into their city’s past. #SaludTues
CityHealth @city_health
RT @CHRankings: A5: A5: Strategies like Complete Streets, encourage communities to develop streets that are safe for everyone to use - whether you’re driving, biking, or walking. Learn more about this strategy in our What Works for Health tool: https://t.co/2wbjsOlWP6 #SaludTues
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
@ChangeLabWorks Community member engagement and connection are a GREAT by-product of park access and accessible streets. #SaludTues
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
We love seeing the love for the work @RWJF #CultureofHealthPrize winners are doing! Learn more about 2015 winner Kansas City, MO #SaludTues https://t.co/dW5xY6ObRu
America Walks @americawalks
RT @ChangeLabWorks: This. Policymakers often underestimate the myriad ways that these changes can improve community life. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q6 Why is equitable school funding important for health? #SaludTues https://t.co/uj9YMDuO3m
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
Q6 Why is equitable school funding important for health? #SaludTues https://t.co/wW9a2l13Wd
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
RT @CHRankings: We love seeing the love for the work @RWJF #CultureofHealthPrize winners are doing! Learn more about 2015 winner Kansas City, MO #SaludTues https://t.co/dW5xY6ObRu
CityHealth @city_health
RT @SaludAmerica: Q6 Why is equitable school funding important for health? #SaludTues https://t.co/uj9YMDuO3m
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @SaludAmerica: Q6 Why is equitable school funding important for health? #SaludTues https://t.co/uj9YMDuO3m
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
@CityHealthData Without safe routes, Latinos don’t walk/bike to early care, school, work, parks, supermarkets, museums, doctors, college prep, restaurants, senior centers, pools, mental health services, WIC clinics, public meetings, polling locations, food pantries, etc. #SaludTues
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @CityHealthData: A5 Neighborhoods with high walkability & park access encourage residents to be physically active and lead healthier lifestyles, lowering chronic diseases rates like diabetes & obesity. Learn more about how walkability & park access impact health https://t.co/0DH4ZxXeRB #SaludTues https://t.co/mFPepFV0fm
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
@AMFitnessHealth Doing this this afternoon! #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A6.1 A positive school climate is the cornerstone of a healthy, safe, and nurturing learning environment. And since students spend the majority of their weekdays on campus, schools are uniquely positioned to influence their health. #SaludTues https://t.co/UPFJ1UPapu https://t.co/b7HIgoQ8nK
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A6 Higher educational attainment is linked to better health. HOWEVER, quality education needs to start early. It can’t wait until high school. Unfortunately, only 14% of public education dollars are spent on early childhood education. #SaludTues https://t.co/LlfGaHrf5w
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @AMFitnessHealth: Everyone should dig into their city’s past. #SaludTues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Research has shown that limited access to transportation creates health inequities, as well as decreased access to education, employment, and opportunities for recreational activities for older adults and people with disabilities. #SaludTues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A5.1 Safe, accessible streets and parks encourage healthy activities and bring people together! Yet, the benefits of these community resources are not equally distributed across all groups of people. In fact, there are clear disparities by class and race. #SaludTues
CityHealth @city_health
A6: Investing in evidence-supported policies like high-quality, universal #PreK enhances every child’s opportunity to be healthy and thrive #SaludTues https://t.co/D6Cdi6oLlu
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
RT @city_health: A5: A5: Streets are for more than getting from point A to B. They provide opportunities for active living and community connection. Policies like complete streets help to create safer, more accessible routes that build healthier neighborhoods. https://t.co/P1d83abc1b #SaludTues https://t.co/BUMjXxFXkv
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
A6 If schools aren’t funded equitably across communities, students don’t have the same opportunities to succeed. This can lead to a ripple effect on students’ health & well-being for generations. Learn more about our education metrics #SaludTues https://t.co/g8JYNztMs0
America Walks @americawalks
A6: Schools are more than just places to learn (although that's important too!) They're spaces to engage with others, explore ways to cultivate healthy lifestyles, and add to the healthy foundation started at home #SaludTues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
A6 Texas funds public schools through property taxes. This is inequitable because districts in impoverished areas receive less money per student that school districts in wealthier areas. #SaludTues
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @SaludAmerica: A6 Higher educational attainment is linked to better health. HOWEVER, quality education needs to start early. It can’t wait until high school. Unfortunately, only 14% of public education dollars are spent on early childhood education. #SaludTues https://t.co/LlfGaHrf5w
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @americawalks: A6: A6: Schools are more than just places to learn (although that's important too!) They're spaces to engage with others, explore ways to cultivate healthy lifestyles, and add to the healthy foundation started at home #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @americawalks: A6: A6: Schools are more than just places to learn (although that's important too!) They're spaces to engage with others, explore ways to cultivate healthy lifestyles, and add to the healthy foundation started at home #SaludTues
Dr.LeanneKealohaFox @FoxyKealoha
RT @SaludAmerica: #SaludTues in 1 hour. https://t.co/GAmvE24bqV https://t.co/ggcDf73KHc
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @CityHealthData: A6 If schools aren’t funded equitably across communities, students don’t have the same opportunities to succeed. This can lead to a ripple effect on students’ health & well-being for generations. Learn more about our education metrics #SaludTues https://t.co/g8JYNztMs0
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
@city_health Yes! The early years are so important for lifelong health and professional success. #SaludTues https://t.co/oMOqtmFav3
Center for Community Resilience @ResilNation
RT @SaludAmerica: A5 Low income people have the highest rates of walking/biking to work & Latinos have high rates of walking/biking to school, but have fewer sidewalks & lights. Latinos face higher rates of pedestrian fatalities at 21.5%, though they only make up 16% of the population. #SaludTues https://t.co/lQ359nMXfF
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A6.1 A positive school climate is the cornerstone of a healthy, safe, and nurturing learning environment. And since students spend the majority of their weekdays on campus, schools are uniquely positioned to influence their health. #SaludTues https://t.co/UPFJ1UPapu https://t.co/b7HIgoQ8nK
America Walks @americawalks
A6: School facilities can be used after hours for community events and opportunities to be #physicallyactive. Check out @SafeRoutesNow for info on shared-use #saludtues https://t.co/Gn9MZ9fjfw
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A6.2 Despite the fact that 1/6 of the U.S. population (kids & adults) spends their week in public schools, far too many schools lack the resources to guarantee healthy, safe learning environments. #SaludTues. Read our blog: https://t.co/HWU20xXjVr https://t.co/7LbLSvdxjV
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
A relationship exists between socioeconomic factors (i.e. poverty) and educational performance. Thus, more equitable distribution of school funding can improve outcomes. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A6 Latinos lack access to affordable and accessible early care and education. Only 40% of Latino 4-year olds are enrolled in publicly funded preschool programs compared to 53% of white children. #SaludTues https://t.co/C3PsI3p4vG
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
RT @AMFitnessHealth: A6 Texas funds public schools through property taxes. This is inequitable because districts in impoverished areas receive less money per student that school districts in wealthier areas. #SaludTues
Trenton Health Team @TrentonHealth
@SaludAmerica A6 Adequate school funding can provide programs that promote health eating, physical education, obesity reduction, and management of chronic conditions. https://t.co/hX4vkVDm1Q #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A6 School finance is inequitable because many school budgets are based on property values, which are shaped by discriminatory housing policies. ⬇ #SaludTues
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
On average, aggregate measures of per-pupil spending are positively associated with improved or higher student outcomes. #SaludTues
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
RT @americawalks: A6: A6: Schools are more than just places to learn (although that's important too!) They're spaces to engage with others, explore ways to cultivate healthy lifestyles, and add to the healthy foundation started at home #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
So many places do this, not just Texas. It is a huge barrier to creating equitable communities. #saludtues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
A6 When you look at money per student and student achievement, you will see that it tracks perfectly with poverty, Texas State Representative @DiegoBernalTX said. #SaludTues https://t.co/G0bHBkxV2C
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
Couldn't agree more! #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @AMFitnessHealth: A6 When you look at money per student and student achievement, you will see that it tracks perfectly with poverty, Texas State Representative @DiegoBernalTX said. #SaludTues https://t.co/G0bHBkxV2C
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A6.2 Despite the fact that 1/6 of the U.S. population (kids & adults) spends their week in public schools, far too many schools lack the resources to guarantee healthy, safe learning environments. #SaludTues. Read our blog: https://t.co/HWU20xXjVr https://t.co/7LbLSvdxjV
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @americawalks: A6: A6: School facilities can be used after hours for community events and opportunities to be #physicallyactive. Check out @SafeRoutesNow for info on shared-use #saludtues https://t.co/Gn9MZ9fjfw
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
@americawalks Schools should elevate the need to invest more in social and emotional learning. When learned early, #SEL skills can help children overcome challenges and avoid unhealthy behavior, improving outcome into adulthood. #SaludTues https://t.co/8X6IE8hK8N
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @TrentonHealth: @SaludAmerica A6 Adequate school funding can provide programs that promote health eating, physical education, obesity reduction, and management of chronic conditions. https://t.co/hX4vkVDm1Q #SaludTues
America Walks @americawalks
RT @SaludAmerica: @americawalks Schools should elevate the need to invest more in social and emotional learning. When learned early, #SEL skills can help children overcome challenges and avoid unhealthy behavior, improving outcome into adulthood. #SaludTues https://t.co/8X6IE8hK8N
CityHealth @city_health
A6: “Done right, #PreK can provide an important, life-lasting health boost for our youngest citizens.” ~ @ShelleyHearne #SaludTues https://t.co/wQIm1jOPKl https://t.co/HcK2pHMXl2
Persephone @BrendaHazelhur1
RT @city_health: A4: A4: Ensuring low-income populations have access to safe and secure housing is one way to achieve environmental justice and reduce health disparities. Inclusionary zoning policies can help. #SaludTues https://t.co/x7DVooXz66
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A6.2 Despite the fact that 1/6 of the U.S. population (kids & adults) spends their week in public schools, far too many schools lack the resources to guarantee healthy, safe learning environments. #SaludTues. Read our blog: https://t.co/HWU20xXjVr https://t.co/7LbLSvdxjV
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A6 For every $1 spent expanding early learning, society receives a return on investment of $7 or more based on increased school & career achievement, as well as reduced costs in remedial education, health, social welfare programs & criminal justice system expenditures. #SaludTues
KCMO Health Dept @KCMOHealthDept
RT @city_health: A5: A5: Through their adoption of complete streets policies, Kansas City, MO is one of the U.S. cities we see making progress toward supporting health with good transportation policy @KCMOHealthDept #SaludTues https://t.co/ot6gHNMbc8
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A6 Green schoolyards can improve academic outcomes, which is a big deal in a country where only 1/3 of 8th graders perform at or above standards for science & math. #SaludTues https://t.co/Fctm2g0xhS
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @CityHealthData: A6 If schools aren’t funded equitably across communities, students don’t have the same opportunities to succeed. This can lead to a ripple effect on students’ health & well-being for generations. Learn more about our education metrics #SaludTues https://t.co/g8JYNztMs0
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A6.4 School districts should examine their current funding structures and prevent the creation or expansion of inequitable funding mechanisms such as attendance-based financing, which disproportionately hurts high-poverty schools. #SaludTues https://t.co/WXoqHljnLH
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q7 Discriminatory housing policies, environmental injustice, & disinvestment in streets and parks also impact wealth. Can you connect the dots and bring it back around to health? #SaludTues https://t.co/2EyHGjZeLv
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
RT @SaludAmerica: A6 Latinos lack access to affordable and accessible early care and education. Only 40% of Latino 4-year olds are enrolled in publicly funded preschool programs compared to 53% of white children. #SaludTues https://t.co/C3PsI3p4vG
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @city_health: A6: A6: “Done right, #PreK can provide an important, life-lasting health boost for our youngest citizens.” ~ @ShelleyHearne #SaludTues https://t.co/wQIm1jOPKl https://t.co/HcK2pHMXl2
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @SaludAmerica: Q7 Discriminatory housing policies, environmental injustice, & disinvestment in streets and parks also impact wealth. Can you connect the dots and bring it back around to health? #SaludTues https://t.co/2EyHGjZeLv
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A7 More than 80% of the nearly $3.5 trillion spent on medical care each year in the U.S. is spent on treating chronic diseases, most of which are preventable and related to the conditions of poverty. #SaludTues https://t.co/PAtsaSh5qy
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
Q7 Discriminatory housing policies, environmental injustice, & disinvestment in streets and parks also impact wealth. Can you connect the dots and bring it all back around to health? #SaludTues https://t.co/JDdUYkQt5G
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
A7: Wealth matters for health. Policies like residential segregation and discriminatory bank lending play a major role in wealth inequality, which then impacts health and opportunities to be healthy. #SaludTues https://t.co/Bbq7kIL3wr
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A6.4 School districts should examine their current funding structures and prevent the creation or expansion of inequitable funding mechanisms such as attendance-based financing, which disproportionately hurts high-poverty schools. #SaludTues https://t.co/WXoqHljnLH
Trenton Health Team @TrentonHealth
RT @SaludAmerica: A6 For every $1 spent expanding early learning, society receives a return on investment of $7 or more based on increased school & career achievement, as well as reduced costs in remedial education, health, social welfare programs & criminal justice system expenditures. #SaludTues
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
RT @SaludAmerica: @americawalks Schools should elevate the need to invest more in social and emotional learning. When learned early, #SEL skills can help children overcome challenges and avoid unhealthy behavior, improving outcome into adulthood. #SaludTues https://t.co/8X6IE8hK8N
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
RT @SaludAmerica: A6 Green schoolyards can improve academic outcomes, which is a big deal in a country where only 1/3 of 8th graders perform at or above standards for science & math. #SaludTues https://t.co/Fctm2g0xhS
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
RT @SaludAmerica: A6 For every $1 spent expanding early learning, society receives a return on investment of $7 or more based on increased school & career achievement, as well as reduced costs in remedial education, health, social welfare programs & criminal justice system expenditures. #SaludTues
Office of Population Affairs (OPA) @HHSPopAffairs
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Parks and recreation can have positive impacts on the physical, mental and social health of individuals and communities. Outdoor activity helps to control obesity, boost the immune system, diminish the risk of disease and increase life expectancy. #SaludTues
Trenton Health Team @TrentonHealth
RT @SaludAmerica: A7 More than 80% of the nearly $3.5 trillion spent on medical care each year in the U.S. is spent on treating chronic diseases, most of which are preventable and related to the conditions of poverty. #SaludTues https://t.co/PAtsaSh5qy
CityHealth @city_health
RT @SaludAmerica: Q7 Discriminatory housing policies, environmental injustice, & disinvestment in streets and parks also impact wealth. Can you connect the dots and bring it back around to health? #SaludTues https://t.co/2EyHGjZeLv
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A6.2 Despite the fact that 1/6 of the U.S. population (kids & adults) spends their week in public schools, far too many schools lack the resources to guarantee healthy, safe learning environments. #SaludTues. Read our blog: https://t.co/HWU20xXjVr https://t.co/7LbLSvdxjV
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @SaludAmerica: A7 More than 80% of the nearly $3.5 trillion spent on medical care each year in the U.S. is spent on treating chronic diseases, most of which are preventable and related to the conditions of poverty. #SaludTues https://t.co/PAtsaSh5qy
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
A7 Discriminatory housing policies denied low-income populations the health & economic benefits of safe, connected, walkable neighborhoods, while saddling them with noxious industries, speeding cars, & blight. #SaludTues
America Walks @americawalks
RT @SaludAmerica: A7 More than 80% of the nearly $3.5 trillion spent on medical care each year in the U.S. is spent on treating chronic diseases, most of which are preventable and related to the conditions of poverty. #SaludTues https://t.co/PAtsaSh5qy
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A7 Decades of discriminatory policies created today’s #wealthgap. The proportion of Latino children and adolescents living in poverty is more than double that of non-Latino whites. #healthdisparities #SaludTues
CityHealth @city_health
RT @CHRankings: A7: A7: Wealth matters for health. Policies like residential segregation and discriminatory bank lending play a major role in wealth inequality, which then impacts health and opportunities to be healthy. #SaludTues https://t.co/Bbq7kIL3wr
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
A7 Without equitable policies and investments, communities are cut off from opportunities to build wealth, such as access to quality jobs and housing, which then impacts health, from chronic financial stress to a lack of access to healthy foods. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @CHRankings: A7: A7: Wealth matters for health. Policies like residential segregation and discriminatory bank lending play a major role in wealth inequality, which then impacts health and opportunities to be healthy. #SaludTues https://t.co/Bbq7kIL3wr
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A7 Homeownership is how some families and communities were able to build wealth and pass that wealth down; HOWEVER, minorities were systematically and politically denied this opportunity. Of course this impacts mental and physical health. #SaludTues
Vievara Rosel @vievararosel
RT @SaludAmerica: @americawalks Schools should elevate the need to invest more in social and emotional learning. When learned early, #SEL skills can help children overcome challenges and avoid unhealthy behavior, improving outcome into adulthood. #SaludTues https://t.co/8X6IE8hK8N
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A7 Place has a huge influence on health, and wealth has a huge influence on place. Communities that were victimized by housing policies—leading to reduced wealth—are the same communities that are exposed to toxins & lack safe streets & parks. #SaludTues https://t.co/N3WCIFHuvj https://t.co/c9mAYPCD8o
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A7 Economic hardship is indirectly associated with child abuse and neglect. Adverse childhood experiences hinder child’s development and increase risk for chronic diseases, like obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and depression. #SaludTues https://t.co/soVjVbLRCC
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Where people live, work, and play has an impact on their health. Several factors create disparities in a community’s health. Examples include socioeconomic status, land use/the built environment, race/ethnicity, and environmental injustice. #SaludTues
Rie Lopez, MPH (she/her) @RieOfLetters
RT @SaludAmerica: A7 More than 80% of the nearly $3.5 trillion spent on medical care each year in the U.S. is spent on treating chronic diseases, most of which are preventable and related to the conditions of poverty. #SaludTues https://t.co/PAtsaSh5qy
Genesis Health Consulting @GHC_Ideas
@SaludAmerica A6: Schools play a large role in a child’s life. The Whole School Whole Community Whole Child model integrates school and health. https://t.co/AyoDW54nVW #SaludTues
Rie Lopez, MPH (she/her) @RieOfLetters
RT @CHRankings: A7: A7: Wealth matters for health. Policies like residential segregation and discriminatory bank lending play a major role in wealth inequality, which then impacts health and opportunities to be healthy. #SaludTues https://t.co/Bbq7kIL3wr
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A7 Place has a huge influence on health, and wealth has a huge influence on place. Communities that were victimized by housing policies—leading to reduced wealth—are the same communities that are exposed to toxins & lack safe streets & parks. #SaludTues https://t.co/N3WCIFHuvj https://t.co/c9mAYPCD8o
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @CityHealthData: A7 Without equitable policies and investments, communities are cut off from opportunities to build wealth, such as access to quality jobs and housing, which then impacts health, from chronic financial stress to a lack of access to healthy foods. #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @CityHealthData: A7 Without equitable policies and investments, communities are cut off from opportunities to build wealth, such as access to quality jobs and housing, which then impacts health, from chronic financial stress to a lack of access to healthy foods. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @AMFitnessHealth: A7 Discriminatory housing policies denied low-income populations the health & economic benefits of safe, connected, walkable neighborhoods, while saddling them with noxious industries, speeding cars, & blight. #SaludTues
Genesis Health Consulting @GHC_Ideas
RT @SaludAmerica: A7 More than 80% of the nearly $3.5 trillion spent on medical care each year in the U.S. is spent on treating chronic diseases, most of which are preventable and related to the conditions of poverty. #SaludTues https://t.co/PAtsaSh5qy
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A7 On one hand, walkability ⬆️ home values & higher home values ⬆️ public investment. On the other hand, neglect begets neglect. #SaludTues
Persephone @BrendaHazelhur1
RT @americawalks: A4: A4: And lack of safe access to parks, trails, and other green spaces means less opportunities to be healthy outdoors #saludtues
Genesis Health Consulting @GHC_Ideas
RT @CHRankings: A7: A7: Wealth matters for health. Policies like residential segregation and discriminatory bank lending play a major role in wealth inequality, which then impacts health and opportunities to be healthy. #SaludTues https://t.co/Bbq7kIL3wr
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A7 Past destruction of low-income housing and current parking requirements and restrictive land use and zoning regulations limit development & construction of new affordable housing. #SaludTues
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Federal agencies have come together: The @EPA, @HUDgov, and @USDOT formed the Partnership for Sustainable Communities in 2009 to help communities improve access to affordable housing and transportation while protecting the environment. #SaludTues https://t.co/2rxsuqR46M
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A7 Lack of affordable housing means some families are housing cost-burdened and/or spend more on transportation, leaving less money and time for health and advancement. #SaludTues
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
A7: Building wealth where opportunities have been historically limited is essential to #PromoteHealthEquity. #SaludTues https://t.co/Bbq7kIL3wr
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A7 Because of discriminatory housing policies and inequitable school finance systems, the most vulnerable students in districts with the highest need often receive the least support, contributing to the cycle of poverty and poor health. #SaludTues
CityHealth @city_health
A7: When we invest in where we live, learn, work, and play, we build thriving, more prosperous communities. Assessing cities on how they leverage evidence-based public health policies helps achieve this https://t.co/Vjm78vPNW2 #SaludTues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
@SaludAmerica A3 Between 2000 and 2015, the U.S. produced 7.3 million fewer homes than it needed to keep up with demand and population growth. #SaludTues @citylab @Up4Growth https://t.co/Gj7FTNqgb2
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @city_health: A7: A7: When we invest in where we live, learn, work, and play, we build thriving, more prosperous communities. Assessing cities on how they leverage evidence-based public health policies helps achieve this https://t.co/Vjm78vPNW2 #SaludTues
Rie Lopez, MPH (she/her) @RieOfLetters
RT @AMFitnessHealth: A6 When you look at money per student and student achievement, you will see that it tracks perfectly with poverty, Texas State Representative @DiegoBernalTX said. #SaludTues https://t.co/G0bHBkxV2C
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
@SaludAmerica A7 Although the average commute time is 25 minutes, minorities & low-income populations have longer commute times AND pay more in transportation costs. The additional time & financial burdens limit access to opportunity and create additional barriers to be healthy. #SaludTues
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
RT @AMFitnessHealth: @SaludAmerica A7 Although the average commute time is 25 minutes, minorities & low-income populations have longer commute times AND pay more in transportation costs. The additional time & financial burdens limit access to opportunity and create additional barriers to be healthy. #SaludTues
Walk2Connect @walk2connect
RT @americawalks: A5: A5: When streets and parks are designed with community members in mind, the health of all (individuals, community, environment, economy) improves #saludtues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q8 What are some strategies to reduce place-based health disparities? #SaludTues https://t.co/aKujrkiYcD
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Federal agencies have come together: Federal agencies have come together: The @EPA, @HUDgov, and @USDOT formed the Partnership for Sustainable Communities in 2009 to help communities improve access to affordable housing and transportation while protecting the environment. #SaludTues https://t.co/2rxsuqR46M
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @city_health: A7: A7: When we invest in where we live, learn, work, and play, we build thriving, more prosperous communities. Assessing cities on how they leverage evidence-based public health policies helps achieve this https://t.co/Vjm78vPNW2 #SaludTues
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
A8: There’s no one-size-fits-all solution for reducing place-based health disparities. We offer more than 400 evidence-informed policies and programs that can help you build a healthier, more equitable community #SaludTues https://t.co/kq9GA9LGyJ
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Where people live, work, and play has an impact on their health. Several factors create disparities in a community’s health. Examples include socioeconomic status, land use/the built environment, race/ethnicity, and environmental injustice. #SaludTues
Walk2Connect @walk2connect
RT @city_health: A7: A7: When we invest in where we live, learn, work, and play, we build thriving, more prosperous communities. Assessing cities on how they leverage evidence-based public health policies helps achieve this https://t.co/Vjm78vPNW2 #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
Q8 What are some strategies to reduce place-based health disparities? #SaludTues https://t.co/qPmJ7CHYPd
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A8 Address the conditions of poverty to reduce place-based #healthdisparities. #SaludTues https://t.co/PAtsaSh5qy
CityHealth @city_health
RT @SaludAmerica: Q8 What are some strategies to reduce place-based health disparities? #SaludTues https://t.co/aKujrkiYcD
Hazel Health @hazelhealthinc
RT @SaludAmerica: A6 Higher educational attainment is linked to better health. HOWEVER, quality education needs to start early. It can’t wait until high school. Unfortunately, only 14% of public education dollars are spent on early childhood education. #SaludTues https://t.co/LlfGaHrf5w
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
A8 Focus upstream and avoid #victimblaming. #SaludTues https://t.co/aAbtOkdTI6
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @CHRankings: A8: A8: There’s no one-size-fits-all solution for reducing place-based health disparities. We offer more than 400 evidence-informed policies and programs that can help you build a healthier, more equitable community #SaludTues https://t.co/kq9GA9LGyJ
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
@SaludAmerica It's a cycle that once started is really hard to get out of. More targeted interventions are needed. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A8 Consider a community health worker model to reach community members and build civic literacy. https://t.co/STPZJXeCA8 #SaludTues
America Walks @americawalks
A8: There's no single solution, but we need to have an honest, data-driven look at what places need additional investment and support after years of being overlooked #SaludTues
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
The @CDCgov has an informative webpage on Strategies for Reducing Health Disparities, https://t.co/MsTb47wfau. #SaludTues https://t.co/S67oYAioCu
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
A8: Rural communities often face different challenges than urban or suburban ones. Find evidence-informed strategies that can improve health in #rural places in our What Works for Health report: https://t.co/GxaNDligbv #SaludTues
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Where people live, work, and play has an impact on their health. Several factors create disparities in a community’s health. Examples include socioeconomic status, land use/the built environment, race/ethnicity, and environmental injustice. #SaludTues
America Walks @americawalks
A8: And we're biased but we think improving the safety, accessibility, and enjoyment of #walkable places is a great first step to addressing many disparities found in communities #saludtues
Walk2Connect @walk2connect
RT @SaludAmerica: A7 Lack of affordable housing means some families are housing cost-burdened and/or spend more on transportation, leaving less money and time for health and advancement. #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @americawalks: A8: A8: There's no single solution, but we need to have an honest, data-driven look at what places need additional investment and support after years of being overlooked #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A8 Reducing child poverty, eliminating structural racism, & providing universal high-quality #ECE nationwide is essential for breaking the cycles of disadvantage that create & perpetuate enormous #healthdisparities across generations. https://t.co/oMOqtmFav3 #SaludTues
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @SaludAmerica: A8 Address the conditions of poverty to reduce place-based #healthdisparities. #SaludTues https://t.co/PAtsaSh5qy
CityHealth @city_health
A8: From complete streets to inclusionary zoning for housing, policy is key in the fight against disparities. We’ve identified nine evidence-supported policies that can help reduce place-based health disparities #SaludTues. https://t.co/TnWkfaGhqY https://t.co/LTKWZhHwvd
America Walks @americawalks
A8: We need to look past health- these disparities are caused by transportation, real estate, finance, housing, etc. #saludtues
America Walks @americawalks
RT @SaludAmerica: A8 Consider a community health worker model to reach community members and build civic literacy. https://t.co/STPZJXeCA8 #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A8 Measure walkability in neighborhoods across the country. As a whole, we are failing. #SaludTues https://t.co/swpjDBiSHF
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
A8 Evidence-based policies and programs from partners like @CHRankings can help communities take data to action to reduce place-based health disparities #SaludTues https://t.co/iA7Mr0zpQu
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
A8 Utilizing local data! When communities have access to local data, at both the neighborhood and city level, they can make more informed decisions on how to better target interventions and close health gaps in their area. https://t.co/1SKr2r3Vq0 #SaludTues
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
The @Surgeon_General has a great page on the Elimination of Health Disparities, https://t.co/iip2FkkPE8. #SaludTues
AccWalking @AccWalking
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A5.2 Complete Streets are planned, built, and maintained to serve all people, regardless of age, ability, or income level. #SaludTues Put policy into action with our #CompleteStreets guide: https://t.co/xqeOc52xWI https://t.co/LrFVQotoWo
CityHealth @city_health
RT @SaludAmerica: A7 Lack of affordable housing means some families are housing cost-burdened and/or spend more on transportation, leaving less money and time for health and advancement. #SaludTues
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
A8: Improving education, increasing income and employment, and supporting families helps creates opportunities for all and close health gaps. #SaludTues https://t.co/X84XKGoo85
Elizabeth Wallace @ElizaWallace27
RT @SaludAmerica: A8 Consider a community health worker model to reach community members and build civic literacy. https://t.co/STPZJXeCA8 #SaludTues
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @CityHealthData: A8 Evidence-based policies and programs from partners like @CHRankings can help communities take data to action to reduce place-based health disparities #SaludTues https://t.co/iA7Mr0zpQu
CityHealth @city_health
A8: Learn more about how these strategies can help you #LeadWithHealth and reduce place-based health disparities in your community #SaludTues https://t.co/B2qlq6ye4P
Walk2Connect @walk2connect
RT @SaludAmerica: A8 Measure walkability in neighborhoods across the country. As a whole, we are failing. #SaludTues https://t.co/swpjDBiSHF
Walk2Connect @walk2connect
RT @SaludAmerica: A8 Consider a community health worker model to reach community members and build civic literacy. https://t.co/STPZJXeCA8 #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A7 It starts with HEALTH communication. Health professionals, community groups, city leaders, etc. need to ensure that everyone, particularly decisionmakers and the most vulnerable, understand how place influences health . #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A8 Strategies include: 🥦 Improving access to healthy foods 🚴‍♀️ Creating complete parks and streets 🏠 Addressing unsafe & discriminatory housing policies 🚸 Funding schools equitably #SaludTues Lots of good information here: https://t.co/QuSkTdE0ym
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A8 Look at power dynamics. Latinos in marginalized neighborhoods may feel unheard & fearful. #SaludTues @ctbrown1911 https://t.co/4dJSkcRIHN
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
YES! Local data is a must for reducing place-based health disparities! #SaludTues
Trenton Health Team @TrentonHealth
@SaludAmerica A8 This is right in our wheelhouse. Read how we are developing cross-sector partnerships and using data to address chronic absenteeism, substandard housing, and lead contamination in #Trenton. https://t.co/krQhMsaFxe #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A8 Get involved in decisionmaking. Apply for local boards and commissions. #SaludTues https://t.co/JUZD3S6GKO
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @CHRankings: YES! Local data is a must for reducing place-based health disparities! #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @TrentonHealth: @SaludAmerica A8 This is right in our wheelhouse. Read how we are developing cross-sector partnerships and using data to address chronic absenteeism, substandard housing, and lead contamination in #Trenton. https://t.co/krQhMsaFxe #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A8 Strategies include: A8 Strategies include: 🥦 Improving access to healthy foods 🚴‍♀️ Creating complete parks and streets 🏠 Addressing unsafe & discriminatory housing policies 🚸 Funding schools equitably #SaludTues Lots of good information here: https://t.co/QuSkTdE0ym
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @city_health: A8: A8: Learn more about how these strategies can help you #LeadWithHealth and reduce place-based health disparities in your community #SaludTues https://t.co/B2qlq6ye4P
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @CHRankings: A8: A8: Improving education, increasing income and employment, and supporting families helps creates opportunities for all and close health gaps. #SaludTues https://t.co/X84XKGoo85
Walk2Connect @walk2connect
A8: Work on making your programming more accessible in language and in people represented in outreach, logos, etc ~ like our Caminar para Conectar initiative. Facebook: https://t.co/ZV49WV7wYr #lifeat3mph #SaludTues cc @americawalks @SaludAmerica https://t.co/rigYJFnYsy
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @americawalks: A8: A8: We need to look past health- these disparities are caused by transportation, real estate, finance, housing, etc. #saludtues
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
RT @SaludAmerica: A8 Look at power dynamics. Latinos in marginalized neighborhoods may feel unheard & fearful. #SaludTues @ctbrown1911 https://t.co/4dJSkcRIHN
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @americawalks: A8: A8: And we're biased but we think improving the safety, accessibility, and enjoyment of #walkable places is a great first step to addressing many disparities found in communities #saludtues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @CHRankings: A8: A8: Rural communities often face different challenges than urban or suburban ones. Find evidence-informed strategies that can improve health in #rural places in our What Works for Health report: https://t.co/GxaNDligbv #SaludTues
Walk2Connect @walk2connect
RT @SaludAmerica: A7 It starts with HEALTH communication. Health professionals, community groups, city leaders, etc. need to ensure that everyone, particularly decisionmakers and the most vulnerable, understand how place influences health . #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A8 Build relationships with local elected officials. They ran for office to make a difference, but that doesn’t make them experts. They absolutely rely on you and your lived experiences to tell them what is and isn’t working. #SaludTues
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A8 Strategies include: A8 Strategies include: 🥦 Improving access to healthy foods 🚴‍♀️ Creating complete parks and streets 🏠 Addressing unsafe & discriminatory housing policies 🚸 Funding schools equitably #SaludTues Lots of good information here: https://t.co/QuSkTdE0ym
ACA ConsumerAdvocacy @ACAConsumer
RT @CHRankings: A8: A8: Improving education, increasing income and employment, and supporting families helps creates opportunities for all and close health gaps. #SaludTues https://t.co/X84XKGoo85
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
@americawalks Yes! Improving transportation options can improve safety, promote physical health, promote mental health, increase student achievement, reduce busing costs, gain tax benefits, improve air quality, reduce traffic congestions, other social & economic benefits. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A8 Discuss the connection between access to active transportation and better health outcomes. https://t.co/jtr1MmWQ1P #ActiveLiving #SaludTues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
A8 Business leaders can impact local policy decisions, too. In #SATX, the mayor started a nonprofit to raise private contributions & work with local agencies to raise awareness about the need for a coherent transportation system. #SaludTues #ConnectSA https://t.co/cLJT6Lmf83
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
@americawalks You're right! Did you know you can explore your community's walkability score on the City Heath Dashboard?? Being able to identify gaps will help address disparities. #SaludTues https://t.co/d7MkxvjoI7
Kat Ellington @katellington
RT @CityHealthData: A8 Utilizing local data! When communities have access to local data, at both the neighborhood and city level, they can make more informed decisions on how to better target interventions and close health gaps in their area. https://t.co/1SKr2r3Vq0 #SaludTues
America Walks @americawalks
RT @CityHealthData: @americawalks You're right! Did you know you can explore your community's walkability score on the City Heath Dashboard?? Being able to identify gaps will help address disparities. #SaludTues https://t.co/d7MkxvjoI7
America Walks @americawalks
RT @SaludAmerica: @americawalks Yes! Improving transportation options can improve safety, promote physical health, promote mental health, increase student achievement, reduce busing costs, gain tax benefits, improve air quality, reduce traffic congestions, other social & economic benefits. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A8 Look at multiple #SDOH to identify underserved areas that will most benefit from investment in active transportation. #ZIPMatters #ActiveLiving #SaludTues https://t.co/Y9eggyycyJ
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A8 Latinos are a rising U.S. powerhouse, but they face barriers to be their healthiest. Spread the word about the 8 Policies that Have Contributed to Place-Based Health Disparities Across Generations. #SaludTues https://t.co/0HQNcQJto4
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
RT @SaludAmerica: A8 Look at multiple #SDOH to identify underserved areas that will most benefit from investment in active transportation. #ZIPMatters #ActiveLiving #SaludTues https://t.co/Y9eggyycyJ
Kat Ellington @katellington
RT @americawalks: A8: A8: And we're biased but we think improving the safety, accessibility, and enjoyment of #walkable places is a great first step to addressing many disparities found in communities #saludtues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Thanks to our cohosts @ChangeLabWorks @city_health @americawalks and to everyone who joined today's #SaludTues! We will share a recap on Wakelet shortly. Keep an 👁 out. https://t.co/dKhdakTKGx
Hazel Health @hazelhealthinc
A8 Improve #healthcareaccess and #healthequity by shifting from downstream (individual treatment) to upstream (prevention strategies for the whole community) #SaludTues https://t.co/VV8zqrFFIN
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps @CHRankings
Thanks so much for hosting this great #SaludTues chat @SaludAmerica, @ChangeLabWorks , @americawalks and @city_health!
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
👏 Thank you so much to @SaludAmerica for hosting this amazing #SaludTues tweetchat! Shout outs to cohosts @city_health and @americawalks too! Place-based health disparities are a daunting challenge… but also an opportunity for innovative policy change. Take care, everyone! https://t.co/5kZXOuJnIB
CityHealth @city_health
RT @ChangeLabWorks: 👏 Thank you so much to @SaludAmerica for hosting this amazing #SaludTues tweetchat! Shout outs to cohosts @city_health and @americawalks too! Place-based health disparities are a daunting challenge… but also an opportunity for innovative policy change. Take care, everyone! https://t.co/5kZXOuJnIB
City Health Dashboard @CityHealthData
Thanks for hosting @SaludAmerica @city_health @ChangeLabWorks @americawalks! This week's discussion gave us a lot to think about and explore. Looking forward to reading the recap! #SaludTues
Up for Growth @Up4Growth
RT @AMFitnessHealth: @SaludAmerica A3 Between 2000 and 2015, the U.S. produced 7.3 million fewer homes than it needed to keep up with demand and population growth. #SaludTues @citylab @Up4Growth https://t.co/Gj7FTNqgb2
Kristi Durazo @krash63
RT @CHRankings: A8: A8: Rural communities often face different challenges than urban or suburban ones. Find evidence-informed strategies that can improve health in #rural places in our What Works for Health report: https://t.co/GxaNDligbv #SaludTues
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