Repast

Strategies to Reduce Chronic Disease with Kim Kessler, Dipa Shah Patel, and Paula Daniels

The Resnick Center Season 4 Episode 7

Today, Repast welcomes Kim Kessler, the Assistant Commissioner for the Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention and Tobacco Control at the New York City Department of Health, Dipa Shah Patel, the Director of the Los Angeles County Public Health Department's Nutrition and Physical Activity Program, and Paula Daniels, the Director of the L.A. County Office of Food Systems. Kim, Dipa, and Paula join Diana to discuss how agencies within municipalities can work together to reduce chronic disease. 

 

This conversation was sparked by a strategy released by the New York City Health Department in January of this year titled Addressing Unacceptable Inequities: A Chronic Disease Strategy for New York City—a multiagency strategy that addresses the root causes of chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and screenable cancers, and outlines proposals and interventions to reduce the incidence of chronic disease.

 

Kim Kessler is the Assistant Commissioner for the Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention and Tobacco Control at the New York City Department of Health.

 

Dipa Shah Patel is the Director of the Los Angeles County Public Health Department's Nutrition and Physical Activity Program. 

 

Paula Daniels is the Director of the L.A. County Office of Food Systems.

 

Diana Winters is the Deputy Director of the Resnick Center for Food Law & Policy at UCLA Law.

 

You can find Addressing Unacceptable Inequities: A Chronic Disease Strategy for New York City here.

 

You can find the L.A. County Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Report here.

 

As always, you can send questions or comments to Diana Winters at winters@law.ucla.edu