In order to complete a formative evaluation to identify community-level assets and barriers to healthy lifestyle choices, we conducted qualitative interviews, community audits, and secondary data analyses. We solicited local leaders’ perspectives regarding ‘win-ability’ of obesity prevention policy options. Participants noted that many resources were available, yet a barrier was high cost. There were more parks per capita in low-income areas, but they were of lower quality. The most winnable obesity prevention policy was incentives for use of food from local farms. Results are being used to inform an intervention to reduce CVD risk in a rural eastern North Carolina
The National Institutes of Health convened a workshop to engage researchers and practitioners in dia...
Federally funded, community-based participatory research initiatives encourage the development and i...
Community coalitions and agents funded by the Louisiana State University Agricultural Center's Healt...
In order to complete a formative evaluation to identify community-level assets and barriers to healt...
Obesity prevention policies are needed, particularly in low-income, rural areas of the Southern Unit...
Obesity prevention policies are needed, particularly in low-income, rural areas of the Southern Unit...
Federally funded, community-based participatory research initiatives encourage the development and i...
Community interventions to improve access to food and physical activity resources can reduce obesity...
Four rural counties in Tennessee adopted the policy, systems, and environment (PSE) approach to addr...
IntroductionThe North Carolina Community Transformation Grant Project (NC-CTG) aimed to implement po...
In this case report, we describe the one-year formative phase of a five-year study to develop, imple...
IntroductionThe North Carolina Community Transformation Grant Project (NC-CTG) aimed to implement po...
"Federally funded, community-based participatory research initiatives encourage the development and ...
ABSTRACT Community-based, obesity prevention approaches based on the Socio-Ecological model may be e...
The National Institutes of Health convened a workshop to engage researchers and practitioners in dia...
The National Institutes of Health convened a workshop to engage researchers and practitioners in dia...
Federally funded, community-based participatory research initiatives encourage the development and i...
Community coalitions and agents funded by the Louisiana State University Agricultural Center's Healt...
In order to complete a formative evaluation to identify community-level assets and barriers to healt...
Obesity prevention policies are needed, particularly in low-income, rural areas of the Southern Unit...
Obesity prevention policies are needed, particularly in low-income, rural areas of the Southern Unit...
Federally funded, community-based participatory research initiatives encourage the development and i...
Community interventions to improve access to food and physical activity resources can reduce obesity...
Four rural counties in Tennessee adopted the policy, systems, and environment (PSE) approach to addr...
IntroductionThe North Carolina Community Transformation Grant Project (NC-CTG) aimed to implement po...
In this case report, we describe the one-year formative phase of a five-year study to develop, imple...
IntroductionThe North Carolina Community Transformation Grant Project (NC-CTG) aimed to implement po...
"Federally funded, community-based participatory research initiatives encourage the development and ...
ABSTRACT Community-based, obesity prevention approaches based on the Socio-Ecological model may be e...
The National Institutes of Health convened a workshop to engage researchers and practitioners in dia...
The National Institutes of Health convened a workshop to engage researchers and practitioners in dia...
Federally funded, community-based participatory research initiatives encourage the development and i...
Community coalitions and agents funded by the Louisiana State University Agricultural Center's Healt...