Scale Back Alabama kicks off its 12th year

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MONTGOMERY-The beginning of a new year is a perfect time to commit or RE-commit to a healthier lifestyle. When you set a goal to lose weight and get healthier, you’re a winner. Teams can channel their inner champion and pre-register now for Scale Back Alabama, the state’s largest weight loss and physical activity competition.

This year’s 9-week competition will begin with weigh-in week, January 22 – 28. The competition is free, and participants must be at least 18 years of age and live or work in Alabama. Teams and individuals who weigh-out during the week of April 2 – 8and succeed in losing at least 10 pounds qualify to win a share of $14,500 in cash prizes. Teams are made up of two people (no more, no less).

It’s easy to register a two-person team:

·        Visit scalebackalabama.com/project/register or via the Scale Back Alabama app (only one registration per team of two)

·        If possible, print your registration confirmation page

·        Visit an official public weigh-in location during the week of January 22 – 28 (take registration confirmation with you)

·        Important: Search for public weigh-in sites at scalebackalabama.com/sitesWeigh-in sites are still being added, so check back if there is not currently a weigh-in site in your county.

Prizes

·        Team prizes (if both team members lose 10 pounds) – Three teams are drawn to win $1,000 per team member; three teams are drawn to win $500 per team member; three teams are drawn to win $250 per team member.

·        Individual prizes (if a team member loses 10 pounds, but his or her team mate does not) – 40 individuals are drawn to win $100 each.

Facts about Scale Back Alabama:

·        Inaugural contest started in January 2007

·        Now in its 12th consecutive year

·        Cumulative number of pounds lost statewide: 1.35 million

·        Cumulative number of participants statewide: 317,372

·        Why? Although our state has made some progress, Alabama is third in the nation in terms of adult obesity with a rate of 35.7 percent. A variety of health issues result from and are compounded by being overweight or obese. It’s time for Alabamians to live healthier lifestyles and reverse this trend.

Media Release/ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH/Teresa Fair, ADPH, Pam Sparks, Alabama Hospital Association

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