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Sisters Together: Move More, Eat Better

Sisters Together Logo Sisters Together: Move More, Eat Better is a national initiative designed to encourage Black women 18 and over to maintain a healthy weight by becoming more physically active and eating healthier foods.

Sisters Together is an initiative of the Weight-control Information Network (WIN), a national information service of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). WIN, established in 1994, provides up-to-date, science-based information on obesity, physical activity, weight control, and related nutritional issues to health professionals, people who are overweight or obese, the media, Congress, and the general public.

Sisters Together has also produced three colorful, age appropriate, and culturally relevant brochures that offer Black women, their families, and their friends practical, science-based tips to help them move more, eat better, and ultimately, improve their quality of life. The brochures are:

  • Celebrate the Beauty of Youth
  • Energize Yourself & Your Family
  • Fit and Fabulous as You Mature
In addition to the brochures, Sisters Together works with, national and local newspapers, magazines, radio stations and consumer and professional organizations to further raise awareness among Black women about the health benefits of regular physical activity and healthy eating.

The Sisters Together initiative builds on the success of the pilot community awareness program held in Boston from 1995 to 1998. The pilot program promoted the "Move More Eat Better" message among Black women aged 18 to35 through educational materials and planned activities such as walking groups, dance classes, and cooking demonstrations.

Sisters Together focuses on Black women because recent statistics indicate that nearly 80 percent of them are overweight or obese.

For more information about WIN and the Sisters Together initiative, consumers and health professionals can call WIN's toll-free number (877) 946-4627 or the local number (202) 828-1025.

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