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Transforming Ventura County Communities : HEALTHY EATING ACTIVE LIVING

Outside the Healthy Fitness Zone by School District, 5 th

Outside HFZ by Ethnicity for 5 th graders, Data Source: California Department of Education, Physical Fitness Testing Statewide Research Files,

Outside HFZ by Economic Status for 5 th graders, Data Source: California Department of Education, Physical Fitness Testing Statewide Research Files,

Percent Overweight and Obese by Race, VC Adults Source: California Health Interview Survey, 2009 *Not Statistically Significant CHIS data does not show great variability by poverty level, but 64.3% of males admitted to being overweight or obese compared to 48.7% of females.