Community of Hope Healthy Lifestyle Program
Grantee: Community of Hope
Year Funded: 2024
Amount: $17,000
Report Status: Report not posted
Related Content: none
Project Summary: Community of Hope will offer the Healthy Lifestyle Program, an eight-week group health education initiative for patients with chronic diseases, three times in the grant period at our Marie Reed Health Center. This program will use the Full Plate Living Healthy Lifestyle Program® curriculum, and patients will increase their knowledge of how good nutrition, physical activity, and mindfulness can improve health outcomes. Additionally, patients will utilize the Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-Bound (SMART) model to set goals that incorporate healthy nutrition practices, physical activity, and mindfulness strategies into their weekly routine. By the end of eight weeks, patients will achieve at least one of their goals. By the end of the program, patients will also have increased self-efficacy and improved health outcomes related to chronic disease management and emotional wellness, such as blood pressure control and sleep quality.
Exercise is Medicine Lifestyle Medicine (EIM-LM) pilot program
Grantee: Ohio State University Foundation
Year Funded: 2023
Amount: $20,000.00
Report Status: Report not posted
Related Content: none
Project Summary: Obesity is a risk factor for many chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and stroke. Modifiable risk factors at the individual level which contribute heavily to obesity and obesity-related chronic disease include diet, activity level, sedentary behavior, sleep quality, and stress. The Exercise is Medicine-Lifestyle Medicine (EIM-LM) program provides the framework, guidance, and practice for individuals to modify their risk towards obesity and obesity-related chronic disease.
The EIM-LM program provides participants with weekly facilitated in-person group sessions over several weeks introducing and incorporating the six American College of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM) pillars. The six pillars are “a whole-food, plant-predominant eating pattern, physical activity, restorative sleep, stress management, avoidance of risky substances and positive social connections.” Sessions integrate each pillar in a variety of ways including group exercise, handouts, facilitated discussion, hands-on plant based cooking, and mindfulness. The focus is active participation and practice incorporating the pillars into everyday life. We anticipate reductions in weight, systolic blood pressure, depressive symptoms, and stress, alongside increases in physical activity, whole plant-based food consumption, and goal setting among participants who complete the program. The pilot will last one year with four group sessions.
Pickleball Court Phase II
Grantee: City of Ardmore
Year Funded: 2023
Amount: $22,000.00
Report Status: Report not posted
Related Content: none
Farm to Table Project
Grantee: Gloria Ainsworth Child Care & Learning Center Inc.
Year Funded: 2023
Amount: $12,000.00
Report Status: Report not posted
Related Content: none
Participatory Assessment of Patient-centered Access to Lifestyle Medicine Services in an Underserved Community in Northwest Arkansas
Grantee: Ozark Center for Lifestyle Medicine, Inc.
Year Funded: 2022
Amount: $18,500.00
Report Status: Report Abstract
Related Content: none
Girls on the Run Programming 2022
Grantee: Girls on the Run of Southern Oklahoma, Inc.
Year Funded: 2022
Amount: $15,000.00
Report Status: Report Abstract
Related Content: none
Infant Crisis Services’ BabyMobile: Meeting Hunger Where it Lives
Grantee: Infant Crisis Services, Inc.
Year Funded: 2021
Amount: $7,500.00
Report Status: Report Abstract
Related Content: Infant Crisis Services - Impact
Culinary Medicine Lab
Grantee: Southern Adventist University
Year Funded: 2021
Amount: $14,000.00
Report Status: Report Abstract
Related Content:
2021 Projects to Encourage Growth in Senior Games Participation at the State and Local Levels thereby Promoting Physical Wellness
Grantee: Oklahoma Senior Games, Inc.
Year Funded: 2021
Amount: $20,500.00
Report Status: Report Abstract
Related Content:
Augmented Full Plate Diet Intervention through use of CHWs & Integrated Behavior Health - Phase 2 extension to support current cohort through pandemic
Grantee: Loma Linda University Health
Year Funded: 2020
Amount: $20,000.00
Report Status: Report Abstract
Related Content: Living Near an Immigration Detention Center: Impact on Latinas’ Health Article
AIH Lifestyle Medicine Education/Certification Fund for Underrepresented Providers
Grantee: American College of Lifestyle Medicine
Year Funded: 2020
Amount: $20,000.00
Report Status: Report Abstract
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Healthy Schools Oklahoma: Showing Program Success
Grantee: Healthy Schools Ok, Inc.
Year Funded: 2020
Amount: $11,000.00
Report Status: Report Abstract
Related Content: Article: Non-profit Coordinated School Health Program Achieves Student Outcomes in Both Beginning and Experienced Schools
Infant Crisis Services' BabyMobile: Meeting Hunger Where It Lives
Grantee: Infant Crisis Services, Inc.
Year Funded: 2020
Amount: $7,500.00
Report Status: Report Abstract
Related Content: none
Fiber Intake and Microbiota; The Full Plate Diet
Grantee: Loma Linda University
Year Funded: 2020
Amount: $22,300
Report Status: Report Abstract
Related Content: Ketogenic vs plantogenic diets for health: a review article
Projects to Encourage Growth in Participation by Senior Athletes at the State and Local Levels thus Promoting Physical Wellness
Grantee: Oklahoma Senior Games
Year Funded: 2020
Amount: $13,000
Report Status: Project in progress
Related Content: none
Healthy Nutrition Program - Year 2
Grantee: Outcasts Under Transformation, Inc.
Year Funded: 2020
Amount: $5,000
Report Status: Report Abstract
Related Content: none
Exercise is Medicine
Grantee: YMCA of Greater Oklahoma City
Year Funded: 2020
Amount: $23,635
Report Status: Project in progress
Related Content: none
Plans to Increase Participation in the 2019 Oklahoma Senior Games
Grantee: Oklahoma Senior Games
Year Funded: 2019
Amount: $10,000
Report Status: Report Abstract Oklahoma Senior Games 02-17-2020
Related Content: none
Program Safety and Enrichment Improvements
Grantee: Oak Hall Episcopal School
Year Funded: 2019
Amount: $17,200
Report Status: Report not posted
Related Content: none
Girls on the Run of Southern Oklahoma 2020 expansion
Grantee: Girls on the Run of Southern Oklahoma
Year Funded: 2019
Amount: $20,000
Report Status: Project in progress
Related Content: none
Report Status
*Report not Posted: Prior to June 2017, AIH did not require a Report Abstract as part of the Final Report, so for those projects there is no Report Abstract to post. Also, AIH does not require a Report Abstract for any Operational grants.
Project in Progress: Report Abstracts will be posted when the project is complete.