The Communities for Healthy Living (CHL) project is a five year, pragmatic intervention trial to reduce and prevent childhood obesity among low-income preschoolers in the Greater Boston area. This workshop will demonstrate the successes and challenges of engaging parents as participants and leaders of a participatory intervention to prevent childhood obesity. Key lessons learned; give insight on how staff and parents were engaged from the outset; and what this type of program can offer diverse groups of parents. With a particular focus on the participatory nature of our work, we will describe the stages of our trial and discuss the current status of the project. Presenters will outline how CHL differs from other childhood obesity prevention...
Childhood obesity affects approximately 20% of U.S. preschool children. Early prevention is needed t...
Background: To date there has been limited success with childhood obesity prevention interventions. ...
OBJECTIVES: The childhood obesity epidemic is now recognized as one of the most serious public heal...
Healthy Kids & Families, the applied research project of the UMass Worcester Prevention Research Cen...
The obesity epidemic is a major problem of developed countries. Children who are obese are more like...
Background: One third of U.S. children and two thirds of adults are overweight or obese. Interventio...
Abstract Background Process evaluation can illuminate barriers and facilitators to intervention imp...
This is a quality improvement project with an educational intervention to address childhood obesity ...
Introduction: Both a systems approach to change and a focus on multi-sector interventions ensures ob...
Abstract Background This study reports the outcomes of Communities for Healthy Living (CHL), a clust...
Background: Community-based initiatives show promise for preventing childhood obesity. They are char...
Background: Obesity in childhood is a critical challenge being faced across clinical, public health,...
Introduction . Collaborative efforts among communities, schools, parents, and health professionals a...
Background: Family-based interventions have been suggested as an effective way to help overweight or...
As the obesity epidemic continues to increase, the pediatric primary care office setting remains a r...
Childhood obesity affects approximately 20% of U.S. preschool children. Early prevention is needed t...
Background: To date there has been limited success with childhood obesity prevention interventions. ...
OBJECTIVES: The childhood obesity epidemic is now recognized as one of the most serious public heal...
Healthy Kids & Families, the applied research project of the UMass Worcester Prevention Research Cen...
The obesity epidemic is a major problem of developed countries. Children who are obese are more like...
Background: One third of U.S. children and two thirds of adults are overweight or obese. Interventio...
Abstract Background Process evaluation can illuminate barriers and facilitators to intervention imp...
This is a quality improvement project with an educational intervention to address childhood obesity ...
Introduction: Both a systems approach to change and a focus on multi-sector interventions ensures ob...
Abstract Background This study reports the outcomes of Communities for Healthy Living (CHL), a clust...
Background: Community-based initiatives show promise for preventing childhood obesity. They are char...
Background: Obesity in childhood is a critical challenge being faced across clinical, public health,...
Introduction . Collaborative efforts among communities, schools, parents, and health professionals a...
Background: Family-based interventions have been suggested as an effective way to help overweight or...
As the obesity epidemic continues to increase, the pediatric primary care office setting remains a r...
Childhood obesity affects approximately 20% of U.S. preschool children. Early prevention is needed t...
Background: To date there has been limited success with childhood obesity prevention interventions. ...
OBJECTIVES: The childhood obesity epidemic is now recognized as one of the most serious public heal...