Child Obesity 18.1% Lowest in Los Angeles — City Council District 5 Jack Weiss
18.1% of children are obese in City Council District 5 (Weiss) in West Los Angeles, the lowest level in the City of Los Angeles. 29.3% of children are obese in City Council District 8 (Parks) from South Los Angeles to the Baldwin Hills, the highest level in the City. Even the lowest level is unacceptably high. The child obesity level is only 4% in Manhattan Beach.
There are 12.19 total acres of parks per thousand residents in District 5 (Weiss), compared to the lowest level of .43 in District 10 (Wesson) and the highest level of 57.68 in District 11 (Rosendahl) in West Los Angeles.
District 5 (Weiss) in West Los Angeles has 6.14 net acres of urban parks per thousand residents, compared to the lowest levels of .35 in District 10 (Wesson) in South Los Angeles and District 13 (Garcetti) in Central Los Angeles, and the highest level of 15.86 in District 12 (Smith) in the West San Fernando Valley.
The City Project is working with United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA) and others to reduce child obesity through places and policies to help students move more, eat well, stay healthy, and do their best in school and in life.
Read more in The City Project’s Policy Report Healthy Parks, Schools, and Communities: Mapping Green Access and Equity for the Los Angeles Region, a guide for creating healthy, livable communities for all.
Childhood Obesity Source: Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Office of Health Assessment and Epidemiology, Preventing Childhood Obesity: the need to create healthy places. A Cities and Communities Health Report. October 2007. See the obesity map for the County and the obesity chart for the City of Los Angeles.


