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Youth Health Data 


A look at the numbers

In order to grow, learn, and thrive, children need access to healthful foods, opportunities to be physically active and the tools to support healthy decision-making. Yet local data suggest there is more work to be done to promote health among our student population:

  • Obesity
    During the 2007/2008 school year, 41% of Sarasota County public school 6th graders were overweight or obese; 35% of high school students fell into one of these two categories. These data are consistent with trends nationwide which reveal that obesity rates have doubled in children and tripled in adolescents over the last two decades. Physical inactivity and excessive calorie intake are the predominant causes of obesity.
  • Physical Activity
    Though 72% of middle students had participated in vigorous physical activity for at least 20 minutes on at least 3 of the seven days preceding the survey, 25% of students also reported having watched 3 or more hours of television on an average school day.
  • Substance Abuse
    33% of Sarasota County high school students reported using tobacco and 25% reported binge drinking (5 or more drinks at on time) in the last 30 days. 19% of high school students reported using marijuana during the same time frame.
     
    12% of Sarasota County middle school students had 5 or more drinks of alcohol in one day within the past year. 

Body Mass Index (BMI) Results - Sarasota County Students
 

BMI Chart