State public health director announces additional
funding to combat childhood obesity
News Release from the Illinois Department of Public Health
CATCH – Coordinated Approach to Child Health to be implemented in 11 more
schools throughout the state
Dr. Eric E. Whitaker, state public health director, announced today at Cortland
Elementary School that 11 additional schools in Illinois, including Cortland, will receive funding
to implement the CATCH program – Coordinated Approach to Child Health. The Illinois
Department of Public Health (IDPH) issued grants totaling $54,300 to local health departments,
school districts and community based organizations to be used in implementing the program,
which builds an alliance of parents, teachers, child nutrition personnel, school staff and
community partners to teach children and their families how to be healthy for a lifetime. There
are now 51 schools in Illinois participating in CATCH.
“We are facing an obesity epidemic across the nation and here in Illinois. In a recent Illinois
survey, almost 40 percent of 8-year-olds surveyed were already overweight. Children who are
overweight have a greater risk of developing diabetes and other chronic illnesses that will last
the rest of their lives,” said Dr. Whitaker. “By implementing programs such as CATCH, we
teach our kids about the importance of physical activity and the benefits of eating healthy and
how both with help them live longer, healthier lives.”
Being overweight is a serious health concern for children and adolescents. Data from two
National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (1976–1980 and 2003–2004) show the
prevalence of overweight is increasing:
• Children aged 2–5 years, prevalence increased from 5 percent to almost 14 percent;
• Children aged 6–11 years, prevalence increased from 6.5 percent to almost 19 percent;
• Children aged 12–19 years, prevalence increased from 5 percent to 17.4 percent.
The four CATCH components include physical education, classroom curriculum, school
nutrition and family activities to reinforce positive healthy behaviors throughout a child's day
and make it clear that good health and learning go hand in hand.
“I am excited our Cortland Elementary students will have the opportunity to benefit from the
CATCH program. They will have more opportunities to learn about a healthy lifestyle, nutrition
and exercise. This program gives our students and staff more resources and support. We are
delighted to be a part of it,” said Cortland Elementary School Principal Kimberly Lyle.
“The CATCH program is a wonderful opportunity for the Health Department to work together
with local elementary schools to promote healthy habits for young children,” said Karen Grush,
Public Health Administrator at the DeKalb County Health Department.
The Illinois CATCH program initiative was implemented in January 2004 by IDPH to promote
healthy eating and physical activity among elementary schoolchildren. Nineteen pilot schools
were selected to participate based on: current cardiovascular health, obesity, diabetes and
environmental program efforts within the community; previous involvement in similar types of
efforts through IDPH’s Health and Wellness Initiative grant program; an expressed interest in
the CATCH program; and geographical distribution in the state. Schools were given $5,000 to
implement the program curriculum, attend training and host a family fun activity. Physical education classes at these schools were observed prior to CATCH training and again 6-
12 months after implementation of CATCH to measure the effectiveness of the CATCH physical
education component at their school. Follow-up evaluations completed at the end of the 2005
school year showed that moderate to vigorous physical activity in physical education classes
increased from a baseline of around 46 percent to almost 61 percent of class time.
In 2006, 21 schools implemented CATCH and the following is a list of schools implementing
CATCH for the 2007-08 school year.
• Farmingdale Elementary School – Pleasant Plains
• Ellington School – Quincy
• McAuliffe Elementary School – Chicago
• Plamondon Elementary School – Chicago
• Lowell Elementary School – Chicago
• New Sullivan School – Chicago
• Cortland Elementary School – Cortland
• Prairiewood Elementary School – Woodstock
• Sandburg Elementary School – Springfield
• Dubois Elementary School – Springfield
• Ridgely Elementary School – Springfield Back to Archives
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