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Healthy Campus CampaignProject Activities
The signature initiative “A Model for Campus Partnership for Better Health” will help UMass Lowell students, faculty and staff increase physical activity, improve nutrition and fight obesity. A partnership between faculty and staff from the Physical Therapy Department and the Campus Recreation Center, Aramark, Art Department, O’Leary Library, UML Facilities, Residential Life, Student Government Association and UML administration and the project team will launch the “Healthy Campus Campaign” that will encourage walking and biking around campus as well as promoting good eating habits. Please Respond to the Survey and Participate in the Focus Group A. Nutrition
The project team is already offering you ways to improve your nutrition through tours and materials. Nutrition Tours Signage in Dining Halls
The 5-2-1-0 Campaign is an easy way to remember the daily guidelines for nutrition and physical activity each day: 5- Fruits and Veggies Did you know that the Campus Dish at UMass Lowell website helps you monitor your intake of calories, carbohydrates and more? The new brochure also includes a map of the campus and dining halls with walking and biking routes.
B. Physical ActivityThe project team conducted walkability and bikeability surveys to assess how easy or difficult it is to walk and bike around the campus. The results indicate that improvements can be made around campus in both areas. See each survey area below to find out how the surveys were conducted and more detailed results. To encourage biking around campus, a new Bike Share Program will start up in the spring. Walkability Survey Results The results of the walkability assessment showed that UML as a whole is moderately walkable, and could benefit from some improvements. The average walkability of East, North, and South combined scored 68 out of a possible 100. Out of the three campuses, South ranked the highest with a score of 75.3; North was next with a score of 64.8; and East was last with a score of 64. Download the Walkability Survey Report (.pdf) that includes photographs of walking routes. How the Survey was Conducted The data was collected by means of an observational assessment using the Center for Disease Control’s “walkability” audit tool. Penny Bruce and Julianne Brodie, senior health education majors, conducted the walkability audit as part of their service learning coursework with Dr. Nicole Champagne. The observers walked the three campuses taking notes and pictures of each segment on October 15, 2007. Each campus was broken down into multiple sub-segments which were determined by the two students. Pedestrian use and or pedestrian/vehicle conflict was the main criteria in segmenting the sections. Bikeability Survey Many bikes were prevalent on all three UML campuses, but there was an inadequate amount of racks to lock them to. There were numerous bikes locked to benches, railings, and light posts. An average of 67.2% of the bikes on those campuses are not on a rack. Additional bike racks are recommended. Download the Bikeability Survey Report (.doc). How the Survey was Conducted Date, time, weather, stray bikes (not on a rack), location of bike racks, number of bikes on each rack, shelter over rack, and prevalence of signs indicating the location of bike racks were noted. Assessment of each campus occurred twice. Bike Share Program The anticipated kick off for the bike share program will be March 24, 2008. Data will be collected and analyzed to assess the success and viability of the Program. Benefits of a bike share system “Such programs are a part of a necessary shift away from dependency on fossil fuels for transportation and towards more sustainable solutions. Bike sharing can also be an innovative way of promoting exercise without requiring significant lifestyle changes and be part of a healthier campus and increase quality of life.” | ||||||||||||||||
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