The objective of this study was to examine the effects of using professional athletes or registered dietitians (RD) as role models to modify diet/exercise behaviors and weight status in overweight/obese adolescents. The overall hypothesis of this study was that professional athletes could more effectively change diet/exercise behaviors in overweight/obese adolescents due to their representation of a physically active lifestyle, high adolescent identification, ability to popularize ideals, broadly distribute information and influence social norms. The Houston Texans TwEAT Healthy program was a 12-week social media delivered program where adolescents received text messages (3x/wk) and video messages (2x/wk) from either a professional athlete ...
Purpose: Obesity is a growing issue worldwide, especially in adolescents. It is crucial for actions ...
Prior research has called into question the health benefit of participating in youth athletics for c...
Healthy Exercise and Nutrition Alternatives), a primary prevention and health promotion intervention...
Participation in physical activity has well-established benefits in terms of both prevention and ame...
The purpose of this study was to compare changes in diet and daily physical activity (PA) in high sc...
Background: Productive sedentary-to-light activity pursuits may enhance the relationship between pos...
BACKGROUND: The increasing rates of obesity among children and adolescents, especially in those from...
The purpose of this study was to explore potential moderators and mediators of intervention effects ...
Obesity has become an epidemic in the United States, affecting individuals of all ages. Adolescents ...
Background: The increasing rates of obesity among children and adolescents, especially in those from...
Regular exercise during school hours is encouraged; however many children and adolescents fail to me...
Due to chronic dissatisfaction with body weight in youth, efforts to lose weight often lead to patho...
Background Overweight and obese adolescents are reported to be less physically activ...
Background: Overweight and obese adolescents are reported to be less physically active than their pe...
Intervention programs for obese adolescents may assist individuals in adopting changes toward a heal...
Purpose: Obesity is a growing issue worldwide, especially in adolescents. It is crucial for actions ...
Prior research has called into question the health benefit of participating in youth athletics for c...
Healthy Exercise and Nutrition Alternatives), a primary prevention and health promotion intervention...
Participation in physical activity has well-established benefits in terms of both prevention and ame...
The purpose of this study was to compare changes in diet and daily physical activity (PA) in high sc...
Background: Productive sedentary-to-light activity pursuits may enhance the relationship between pos...
BACKGROUND: The increasing rates of obesity among children and adolescents, especially in those from...
The purpose of this study was to explore potential moderators and mediators of intervention effects ...
Obesity has become an epidemic in the United States, affecting individuals of all ages. Adolescents ...
Background: The increasing rates of obesity among children and adolescents, especially in those from...
Regular exercise during school hours is encouraged; however many children and adolescents fail to me...
Due to chronic dissatisfaction with body weight in youth, efforts to lose weight often lead to patho...
Background Overweight and obese adolescents are reported to be less physically activ...
Background: Overweight and obese adolescents are reported to be less physically active than their pe...
Intervention programs for obese adolescents may assist individuals in adopting changes toward a heal...
Purpose: Obesity is a growing issue worldwide, especially in adolescents. It is crucial for actions ...
Prior research has called into question the health benefit of participating in youth athletics for c...
Healthy Exercise and Nutrition Alternatives), a primary prevention and health promotion intervention...