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A 2011 Kentucky KIDS COUNT County Data Book Highlight: Low Birthweight Babies

All newborn babies need to start life healthy to ensure proper growth and development. Unfortunately, some babies face increased risk for health and developmental challenges due to being born at a low birthweight (weighing less than 5 lbs. 8 oz.). Serious health problems for low birthweight babies can include developmental and intellectual disabilities, cerebral palsy, and vision and hearing loss. Sadly, low birthweight babies are 25 times more likely than those born at normal weights [...]

By |2012-04-26T09:41:08-04:00April 26th, 2012|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety, Health|

A 2011 Kentucky KIDS COUNT County Data Book Highlight: Preterm Births

Healthy growth and development in children begins before birth. In fact, the most important predictor of a child’s survival and health is the length of gestation. Babies born preterm (before 37 weeks of pregnancy) face a higher risk of long-term disabilities, including intellectual and developmental disabilities, cerebral palsy, lung problems, and vision and hearing loss. After watching the number of preterm births in Kentucky increase for more than a decade, preliminary data suggest the Commonwealth’s [...]

By |2012-04-12T10:06:08-04:00April 12th, 2012|Blog, Economic Security, Health|

A 2011 Kentucky KIDS COUNT County Data Book Highlight: Adequate Prenatal Care

All children deserve a healthy start in life, which begins with their mother having access to early and frequent prenatal care. Women who receive appropriate prenatal care have healthier pregnancies and healthier babies. Unfortunately, not all women have the opportunity to receive adequate prenatal care. Nationally, the percent of women receiving prenatal care services early in their pregnancies has stayed stagnant in recent years, after a decade of consistent improvement. Between 2007 and 2009, 65 [...]

By |2012-03-15T11:00:33-04:00March 15th, 2012|Blog, Health|

A 2011 Kentucky KIDS COUNT County Data Book Highlight: Recreational Facilities

All children need safe places to play and get exercise in their communities in order to grow and develop into healthy adults. However, many children do not have safe opportunities to engage in physical activity. In Kentucky, only 49 percent of children live in neighborhoods with recreation centers, community centers, or Boys’/Girls’ Clubs compared to 65 percent of children nationally. In Kentucky in 2009, there were 7.8 recreational facilities per 100,000 Kentuckians. Recreational facilities foster [...]

By |2012-02-13T10:45:35-05:00February 13th, 2012|Blog, Health|

A 2011 Kentucky KIDS COUNT County Data Book Highlight: Early Childhood Obesity

All children deserve the best possible health opportunities to set the stage for positive health outcomes into adulthood. Unfortunately, childhood obesity has reached epidemic levels, putting thousands of Kentucky children at risk for poor health. Kentucky has the 3rd highest rate in the nation of overweight and obese children ages 10-17 at 37.1 percent. Childhood obesity affects very young children as well. In 2010, the obesity rate for Kentucky children ages 2-4 in the Supplemental [...]

By |2012-02-02T11:38:40-05:00February 2nd, 2012|Blog, Education, Health|

A 2011 Kentucky KIDS COUNT County Data Book Highlight: Early Childhood Obesity

All children deserve the best possible health opportunities to set the stage for positive health outcomes into adulthood. Unfortunately, childhood obesity has reached epidemic levels, putting thousands of Kentucky children at risk for poor health. Kentucky has the 3rd highest rate in the nation of overweight and obese children ages 10-17 at 37.1 percent. Childhood obesity affects very young children as well. In 2010, the obesity rate for Kentucky children ages 2-4 in the Supplemental [...]

By |2012-02-02T10:53:00-05:00February 2nd, 2012|Blog, Health|
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