Nevada Code § 439.517

Establishment; purpose
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1. Within the limits of available money,
the Division shall establish the State Program for Wellness and the Prevention
of Chronic Disease to increase public knowledge and raise public awareness
relating to wellness and chronic diseases and to educate the residents of this
State about:
(a) Wellness, including, without limitation,
behavioral health, proper nutrition, maintaining oral health, increasing
physical fitness, preventing obesity and tobacco use; and
(b) The prevention of chronic diseases,
including, without limitation, arthritis, asthma, cancer, diabetes,
cardiovascular disease, stroke, heart disease and oral disease.
2. As used in this section:
(a) Chronic disease means a health condition or
disease which presents for a period of 3 months or more or is persistent,
indefinite or incurable.
(b) Obesity means a chronic disease
characterized by an abnormal and unhealthy accumulation of body fat which is
statistically correlated with premature mortality, hypertension, heart disease,
diabetes, cancer and other health conditions, and may be indicated by:
(1) A body mass index of 30 or higher in
adults;
(2) A body mass index that is greater than
two standard deviations above the World Health Organizations growth standard
for children who are at least 5 but less than 19 years of age, or greater than
three standard deviations above the standard for children who are less than 5
years of age;
(3) A body fat percentage greater than 25
percent for men or 32 percent for women; or
(4) A waist size of 40 inches or more for
men or 35 inches or more for women.

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