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Feb

I can talk about New Orleans getting healthier…but I won’t allow someone else to cast a shadow on my town about it!!  You know you are truly a New Orleanian when you’re ready to police the Internet and defend her honor!!

We started Be Fit NOLA to educate, motivate and raise health and fitness awareness in the Greater New Orleans area but our second purpose was also to show the world that New Orleans is much underrated when it comes to being recognized as a healthy and active place to live.

My ear is to the ground for everything health and fitness related for New Orleans and this is how I came across this blog post “New Orleans – Transforming “The Big Easy” into “The Big Healthy”” on EmpowerHer.com

Here are some excerpts:

Statistics show that even prior to the August 2005 Hurricane Katrina devastation, the people of New Orleans, La. faced some of the poorest health conditions in the country. I do not intend to put a damper on this week’s celebrations, but want to raise awareness of the plight that still faces “The Big Easy.”

According to a post Hurricane Katrina survey conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation, life has not been “easy” at all with, “more than one in ten adults or 13 percent ranking their overall health as fair or poor.” The statistics were even higher among the economically disadvantaged with 19 percent of them ranking their health as fair or poor. The Kaiser statistics showed the percentage for the uninsured and those on Medicaid and Medicare were even higher

The results also showed that, “chronic conditions were also widespread, with over four in ten or 41 percent of adults saying that they had been told by a doctor that they had hypertension, diabetes, asthma, other breathing problems, or other chronic health conditions.”

Like most environments, overall health and mental health statistics go hand in hand. The Kaiser findings reported “mental health challenges were also evident for adults, with about one in twelve or eight percent ranking their mental health as fair or poor.” The survey found about one in twenty adults reporting symptoms of depression and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

The author of this post, Joanne Sgro is a Television Fitness Expert, Certified Personal Trainer and Sport Nutritionist…and she lives in Arizona.  She did attempt to end her post in a positive note:

While a rebirth calls for a celebration and New Orleans or “Hollywood South” has so much to celebrate– individuals still have an obligation to celebrate responsibly.

A new beginning in this wonderful, talented city will have it flourishing; and hopefully with more attention to health.

What gets me is if she had really done her homework for this post she would have come across Be Fit NOLA.  Had she come across Be Fit NOLA and read the content of our posts she would have known that New Orleans IS paying attention to being healthier.

I know how the internet and blogging works.  You use what’s hot in the media right now (key words like New Orleans, Super Bowl and Saints) and you write about it as it relates to what your area of focus is because that will help with your SEO and traffic.  I have no problems with that…but do all your homework before casting a shadow on our city.

I left this comment on the post:

I’m the founder and CEO of a new site and company called Be Fit NOLA (www.befitnola.com) and I think this post is off mark. I understand you are using results from surveys taken post Katrina and since you don’t live here – you can’t understand how quickly progress and change is happening in New Orleans. One month, three months and six months in this city brings in 2-3 years worth of change. The success of the Saints has been all through the year…not just with the Super Bowl. The joy, happiness and renaissance movement happening in New Orleans is affecting everyone and creating major change.

We started Be Fit NOLA to not just educate the people of New Orleans about health and fitness but the world about what is available in New Orleans when it comes to health and fitness. There is so much people don’t know about this city. So please look a little deeper into what’s going on in New Orleans before casting a shadow on the city.

I definitely welcome your comments!!

Category : Community / Health

3 Responses to “Be Careful When Talking About The Health of My City”


Joanne Sgro February 10, 2010

Hi Ann, Thanks so much for your comments and understand I truly am on your side when it comes to spreading the word about a healthy lifestyle. I appreciate your passion for New Orleans and can tell you it is one of my parents’ favorite places to visit. I can relate to your reaction, when my hometown and beloved “City of Brotherly Love,” Philadelphia, was called one of the “fattest cities in America.” I thought to myself..”no way I see tons of people on the Drives each weekend roller blading, biking and running. Eveyone I know exercises and does their best to eat healthy. My intention was to congratulate and celebrate such a wonderfully deserving city of New Orleans and I am sorry my inflection and tone did not come across in my words. I do however think, that we still need to raise awareness nationally, no matter what the city, about the plight of those who are at a economic disadvantage or who face adversity and how that correlates to their health and lifestyle. I applaud your efforts, progress and most of all your passion for sharing, educating and empowering those in New Orleans to live a healthy lifestyle. – Yours in Health – Joanne Sgro http://www.fitnessanswer.com

admin February 10, 2010

Just wanted to give an update that Joanne and I have been communicating in the comment area of the blog post. This is her latest reply:

“Ann – You’re not harsh at all..just passionate! I did truly try to dig up more current statistics. I love progress, I love it when resiliency wins out over adversity. I love it when people rally together and come out stronger. Like you, I also know that when you focus on your health, you become more resilient, stronger and able to achieve amazing things! It looks like BeFitNola is achieving amazing things thanks to your inspiration and guidance!”