BACKGROUND: In the emerging debate around obesity intervention in schools, recent calls have been made for researchers to include local community opinions in the design of interventions. Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is an effective approach for forming community partnerships and integrating local opinions. We used CBPR principles to conduct formative research in identifying acceptable and potentially sustainable obesity intervention strategies in 8 New Mexico school communities. METHODS: We collected formative data from 8 high schools on areas of community interest for school health improvement through collaboration with local School Health Advisory Councils (SHACs) and interviews with students and parents. A survey based o...
Evidence for effectiveness of school-based studies for prevention of adolescent obesity is equivocal...
BackgroundCommunity-based participatory research (CBPR) holds the promise of improving the planning,...
Background: The percentage of children with obesity and type II diabetes in the United States has in...
PURPOSE: From our previous clinical work with overweight/obese youth, we identified the need for res...
Copyright © 2013 Andrew L. Sussman et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Background: University-community partnerships can support schools in implementing evidence-based res...
INTRODUCTION: High prevalence rates of obesity, particularly among those residing in US rural areas,...
Childhood and adolescent obesity has increased drastically in the past 30 years. While this is troub...
Objective: Research suggests that schools can play a key role in obesity prevention by implementing ...
Background: To date there has been limited success with childhood obesity prevention interventions. ...
Reversing the obesity epidemic has been a persistent global public health challenge, particularly am...
ContextCommunity engagement literature suggests that capacity-building approaches and community part...
This study addressed obesity of youth in a predominantly African-American school and was concerned w...
Objective: The growing rate of childhood overweight and obesity suggests a need for more effective o...
Introduction: Both a systems approach to change and a focus on multi-sector interventions ensures ob...
Evidence for effectiveness of school-based studies for prevention of adolescent obesity is equivocal...
BackgroundCommunity-based participatory research (CBPR) holds the promise of improving the planning,...
Background: The percentage of children with obesity and type II diabetes in the United States has in...
PURPOSE: From our previous clinical work with overweight/obese youth, we identified the need for res...
Copyright © 2013 Andrew L. Sussman et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Background: University-community partnerships can support schools in implementing evidence-based res...
INTRODUCTION: High prevalence rates of obesity, particularly among those residing in US rural areas,...
Childhood and adolescent obesity has increased drastically in the past 30 years. While this is troub...
Objective: Research suggests that schools can play a key role in obesity prevention by implementing ...
Background: To date there has been limited success with childhood obesity prevention interventions. ...
Reversing the obesity epidemic has been a persistent global public health challenge, particularly am...
ContextCommunity engagement literature suggests that capacity-building approaches and community part...
This study addressed obesity of youth in a predominantly African-American school and was concerned w...
Objective: The growing rate of childhood overweight and obesity suggests a need for more effective o...
Introduction: Both a systems approach to change and a focus on multi-sector interventions ensures ob...
Evidence for effectiveness of school-based studies for prevention of adolescent obesity is equivocal...
BackgroundCommunity-based participatory research (CBPR) holds the promise of improving the planning,...
Background: The percentage of children with obesity and type II diabetes in the United States has in...