Abstract: Effective community-level chronic disease prevention is critical to population health within developed and developing nations. Pasos Adelante is a preventive intervention that aims to reduce chronic disease risk with evidence of effectiveness in US-Mexico residing, Mexican origin, participants. This intervention and related ones also implemented with community health workers have been shown to improve clinical, behavioral and quality of life indicators; though most evidence is from shorter-term evaluations and/or lack comparison groups. The current study examines the impact of this program using secondary data collected in the community 3–6 years after all participants completed the program. A proportional household survey (N = 70...
Background: In light of health disparities and the growing prevalence of chronic disease, there is a...
Background: Health systems around the world have historically been oriented toward acute care, but ...
Context The prevalence of diabetes among Hispanics is more than twice that of non-Hispanic whites i...
Effective community-level chronic disease prevention is critical to population health within develop...
Effective community-level chronic disease prevention is critical to population health within develop...
Background Implementing programs that target primary prevention of chronic diseases is critical for ...
IntroductionPasos Adelante is a lifestyle intervention program facilitated by community health worke...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the use of community health workers ...
Mexico is facing an epidemiological crisis due to type 2 diabetes mellitus, and its low-income citiz...
Purpose. The purpose of this randomized control repeated measures trial was to determine the effecti...
This study examined diabetes-related health disparities in a Latino population in terms of prevalenc...
INTRODUCTION: This article describes the development of a community-based participatory research (CB...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS), a global public health problem, is the primary cause of type 2 diabetes a...
This paper describes a community coalition-university partnership to address health needs in an unde...
BackgroundIn 2003, the Monterey County Health Department, serving Salinas, California, was awarded o...
Background: In light of health disparities and the growing prevalence of chronic disease, there is a...
Background: Health systems around the world have historically been oriented toward acute care, but ...
Context The prevalence of diabetes among Hispanics is more than twice that of non-Hispanic whites i...
Effective community-level chronic disease prevention is critical to population health within develop...
Effective community-level chronic disease prevention is critical to population health within develop...
Background Implementing programs that target primary prevention of chronic diseases is critical for ...
IntroductionPasos Adelante is a lifestyle intervention program facilitated by community health worke...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the use of community health workers ...
Mexico is facing an epidemiological crisis due to type 2 diabetes mellitus, and its low-income citiz...
Purpose. The purpose of this randomized control repeated measures trial was to determine the effecti...
This study examined diabetes-related health disparities in a Latino population in terms of prevalenc...
INTRODUCTION: This article describes the development of a community-based participatory research (CB...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS), a global public health problem, is the primary cause of type 2 diabetes a...
This paper describes a community coalition-university partnership to address health needs in an unde...
BackgroundIn 2003, the Monterey County Health Department, serving Salinas, California, was awarded o...
Background: In light of health disparities and the growing prevalence of chronic disease, there is a...
Background: Health systems around the world have historically been oriented toward acute care, but ...
Context The prevalence of diabetes among Hispanics is more than twice that of non-Hispanic whites i...