- AdventHealth
5/25/2017 (Manchester, Kentucky) The marketing department of Manchester Memorial Hospital (MMH) was onsite at Red Bird Mission School on 25th May for a prize distribution ceremony amongst the winners of the Walking Warriors program.
The Walking Warriors program was conceived and developed by the marketing department at Manchester Memorial Hospital (MMH) to assist local schools and healthcare agencies in tackling childhood obesity, with the pilot launched at Red Bird Mission School. The percentage of children with obesity in the United States has more than tripled since the 1970s. Today, as per CDC, about one in five school-aged children (ages 619) is obese, said Hurriyat Ghayyur, director of marketing at the hospital. Through this program, we have tried to inculcate a more active lifestyle in the students, which will empower them to lead better and healthier lives.
A total of 54 students participated in the program, for 8 weeks. Along with introducing walking within their schedules, the students were required to keep daily logs and come in for a preliminary weigh in and a post-challenge weigh in. Based on the results, Betty Joseph, a freshman, was declared the winner and was gifted an iPad by Hurriyat Ghayyur. Betty walked for nearly 3100 minutes (51.6 hours) during her exercise program. On being asked what the most challenging part of the 8 weeks was, she responded with balancing my studies, sports and other activities with walking time.
One of the highlights of this pilot project was the enthusiasm the staff at Red Bird Mission showed in order to participate in the program. As soon as this was opened up to them, a total of 12 staff participated in the challenge. Though this was open for the staff for only 4 weeks, we've seen that walkers in the program lost some weight, reduced blood pressure and made positive changes in their diet, said Ghayyur. The employee with the most walking time was Betty Mosley, who was gifted a FitBit by the hospital. Betty reported that apart from losing some weight, she also lost 2 inches off her waist and is sleeping better than before. Ashley Collett and Slyvester Nolan came in second and third respectively.
Going by the positive feedback received, MMH along with the Red Bird Missions community outreach team, plans on continuing this program. We are thrilled by the enthusiasm and feedback, and would like to offer another challenge in September this year, as walking remains the simplest and least expensive physical activities that has a direct, positive impact on a persons health, said Ghayyur.
For more information on the hospitals community outreach programs, please visit AdventHealth Manchester or call Call606-598-1095.
Recent News
We were thrilled to take part in this year’s Clay County Days, where our team proudly showcased an incredible float.
Lisa Rose of Palm Coast had more than one reason to smile as she marked her 65th birthday in the intensive care unit (ICU), surrounded by balloons, cheesecake and the care team that helped her reach...
AdventHealth breaks ground on city’s first ER, bringing 24/7 care to residents.
Minimally invasive Aquablation® therapy treatment is available at UChicago Medicine AdventHealth Bolingbrook.
AdventHealth has named Justin Birmele as president/CEO of AdventHealth Gordon and AdventHealth Murray in northwest Georgia.
Caring for underinsured and uninsured members of the community is just one of the many ways we give back to the community.
Emotional reunion between ER care team and patient.
Quick-thinking patient care technician Mireya Torrealba saved a choking patient at AdventHealth East Orlando by performing the Heimlich maneuver.
AdventHealth Waterman is one of only 36 hospitals nationwide to earn recognition from the American Diabetes Association and Leapfrog.
For two days, Flagler Palm Coast High School became a pop-up clinic, where more than 800 students received free sports physicals and heart screenings.
Baby Steps Daytona opens to support women in need of prenatal and postpartum care.
Fundraiser supports care innovations across four UChicago Medicine AdventHealth hospitals.