Study Protocol for a Home-based Obesity Prevention Program in Latino Preschool Children.

IF 2.2 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Sharon E Taverno Ross, Patricia I Documet, Russell R Pate, Ivonne Smith-Tapia, Lisa M Wisniewski, Bethany B Gibbs
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Abstract

Purpose: This paper describes the study design for ANDALE Pittsburgh, a culturally-appropriate, family-based intervention to promote a healthy weight in Latino preschool children.

Methods/design: The study was organized into two major phases: Phase I: Conduct focus groups with 30 Latino parents of preschool children to inform the development of a culturally-appropriate intervention; Phase II: Test the feasibility and effectiveness of the intervention with 50 families. Participants were recruited from an emerging Latino community through community gatherings, flyers, and word of mouth. Six promotoras (females >18 years, active in community) received 25 hours of training using the intervention curriculum finalized after Phase I. Promotoras delivered the home-based intervention to families over 10, 90-minute weekly sessions that included education, practice, and action (i.e., goal setting). Behavior modification constructs and strategies (e.g., goal setting, problem solving, social support), and building of self-efficacy through healthy recipe preparation and physical activity breaks, were also included. Outcomes (e.g., child BMI) were assessed pre- and post-intervention. Process evaluation assessed fidelity, dose, reach, recruitment, and contextual factors using multiple data sources and mixed methods.

Discussion: The ANDALE Pittsburgh study will expand the body of knowledge on interventions to promote a healthy weight in Latino preschool children living in an emerging Latino community. If successful, this approach will be evaluated in a future, larger-scale intervention and provide a potential model to help to address and prevent obesity in this population.

拉丁裔学龄前儿童家庭肥胖预防项目研究方案。
目的:本文描述了ANDALE匹兹堡的研究设计,这是一个文化上合适的、基于家庭的干预措施,以促进拉丁裔学龄前儿童的健康体重。方法/设计:研究分为两个主要阶段:第一阶段:与30名学龄前儿童的拉丁裔父母进行焦点小组讨论,以告知文化适宜干预措施的发展;第二阶段:对50个家庭进行干预的可行性和有效性测试。参与者是通过社区聚会、传单和口口相传的方式从新兴的拉丁裔社区招募的。六名促进者(>18岁,活跃于社区的女性)接受了25小时的干预课程培训。第一阶段结束后,促进者每周向家庭提供10次90分钟的家庭干预,包括教育、实践和行动(即目标设定)。行为矫正的构想和策略(如目标设定、问题解决、社会支持),以及通过健康的食谱准备和体育活动休息来建立自我效能感,也包括在内。在干预前和干预后评估结果(如儿童BMI)。过程评价使用多种数据来源和混合方法评估了保真度、剂量、覆盖范围、招募和背景因素。讨论:ANDALE匹兹堡研究将扩展有关干预措施的知识体系,以促进生活在新兴拉丁裔社区的拉丁裔学龄前儿童的健康体重。如果成功,这种方法将在未来进行评估,进行更大规模的干预,并提供一个潜在的模型来帮助解决和预防这一人群的肥胖问题。
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