Studies have shown that diabetes and cardiovascular disease can be controlled and prevented through the modification of behavioral risk factors. The transtheoretical model of behavior change, also known as the stages of change model, offers promise for designing behavior change interventions. However, this model has rarely been applied in group settings with minority communities. To address racial and ethnic disparities related to the risk for diabetes and cardiovascular disease, the New Hampshire REACH 2010 Initiative has designed and implemented Change for Life/Cambia tu vida, a health promotion program based on the stages of change model for African descendent and Latino residents of southern New Hampshire. The program guides participant...
Reducing diabetes risk among Hispanic-American adults in the United States is a critical public heal...
Background: The incidence and prevalence of chronic disease (CD) has increased in recent decades due...
The study was conducted in two phases. Phase I consisted of generating models of risk reduction beha...
Most published diabetes intervention studies concerning Hispanics focus on Mexican Americans. Howeve...
Since the Diabetes Prevention Program Research Group (2002) concluded that type 2 diabetes can be pr...
One of the most common health complications related to diabetes is the development of cardiovascular...
Since the Diabetes Prevention Program Research Group (2002) concluded that type 2 diabetes can be pr...
Objective. The overall purpose of this study was to determine the effects of the REACH Detroit diabe...
Prevalence rates of known diabetes mellitus continue to increase in the United States. However, stud...
Graduation date: 2006Changes in lifestyle over the last century have resulted in a dramatic increase...
The Muskegon Community Study of Diabetes Self-Management in African Americans was begun in the summe...
African Americans are adversely affected by Type 2 diabetes at a greater rate than their European Am...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes risk is extremely high for Latinos from low-income households. Health guideline...
The epidemic of diabetes and its complications is concerning, and new approaches need to be explored...
Abstract Background Diabetes risk is extremely high for Latinos from low-income households. Health g...
Reducing diabetes risk among Hispanic-American adults in the United States is a critical public heal...
Background: The incidence and prevalence of chronic disease (CD) has increased in recent decades due...
The study was conducted in two phases. Phase I consisted of generating models of risk reduction beha...
Most published diabetes intervention studies concerning Hispanics focus on Mexican Americans. Howeve...
Since the Diabetes Prevention Program Research Group (2002) concluded that type 2 diabetes can be pr...
One of the most common health complications related to diabetes is the development of cardiovascular...
Since the Diabetes Prevention Program Research Group (2002) concluded that type 2 diabetes can be pr...
Objective. The overall purpose of this study was to determine the effects of the REACH Detroit diabe...
Prevalence rates of known diabetes mellitus continue to increase in the United States. However, stud...
Graduation date: 2006Changes in lifestyle over the last century have resulted in a dramatic increase...
The Muskegon Community Study of Diabetes Self-Management in African Americans was begun in the summe...
African Americans are adversely affected by Type 2 diabetes at a greater rate than their European Am...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes risk is extremely high for Latinos from low-income households. Health guideline...
The epidemic of diabetes and its complications is concerning, and new approaches need to be explored...
Abstract Background Diabetes risk is extremely high for Latinos from low-income households. Health g...
Reducing diabetes risk among Hispanic-American adults in the United States is a critical public heal...
Background: The incidence and prevalence of chronic disease (CD) has increased in recent decades due...
The study was conducted in two phases. Phase I consisted of generating models of risk reduction beha...