Young adults are at risk for weight gain in the transition to independent adulthood; 2-year college students are at greater risk and understudied relative to 4-year students. This project conducted formative research for a randomized controlled weight gain prevention trial among 2-year college students, to ensure appropriateness of content and delivery of a curriculum originally developed for 4-year college students. Data were collected from community college students, faculty, and staff from October 2009 to August 2011. Work included focus groups and key informant interviews, curriculum pilot testing, and social network and support website beta testing. Based on focus groups and interviews, program content, course delivery modes, and commu...
Introduction: In transitioning from adolescence to adulthood, college students are faced with signif...
The purpose of this study is to examine ways to increase physical fitness activity in overweight and...
Objective: To develop a tailored, theory-based, Web-delivered intervention to prevent excessive weig...
Young adults are at risk for weight gain in the transition to independent adulthood; 2-year college ...
The young adult years have been recognized as an influential period for excess weight gain. Non-trad...
Young adults are at risk for weight gain but little is known about designing effective weight contro...
Excess weight gain tends to occur in young adulthood. However, research examining effective weight-r...
Our objective was to conduct a process evaluation of the CHOICES (Choosing Healthy Options in Colleg...
Abstract Background: Forty percent of the US population ages 20-39 are categorized as obese, their B...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Few studies work with college students as equal partners in all aspects of Community-Based Participa...
Weight gain occurs commonly in young adults and has adverse effects on health. Reducing weight gain ...
Background: Using a Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) approach may increase the likeliho...
Young adults are at an increased risk for weight gain as they begin college and this has implication...
With more than half of college students falling short of government guidelines for exercise and nutr...
Introduction: In transitioning from adolescence to adulthood, college students are faced with signif...
The purpose of this study is to examine ways to increase physical fitness activity in overweight and...
Objective: To develop a tailored, theory-based, Web-delivered intervention to prevent excessive weig...
Young adults are at risk for weight gain in the transition to independent adulthood; 2-year college ...
The young adult years have been recognized as an influential period for excess weight gain. Non-trad...
Young adults are at risk for weight gain but little is known about designing effective weight contro...
Excess weight gain tends to occur in young adulthood. However, research examining effective weight-r...
Our objective was to conduct a process evaluation of the CHOICES (Choosing Healthy Options in Colleg...
Abstract Background: Forty percent of the US population ages 20-39 are categorized as obese, their B...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Few studies work with college students as equal partners in all aspects of Community-Based Participa...
Weight gain occurs commonly in young adults and has adverse effects on health. Reducing weight gain ...
Background: Using a Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) approach may increase the likeliho...
Young adults are at an increased risk for weight gain as they begin college and this has implication...
With more than half of college students falling short of government guidelines for exercise and nutr...
Introduction: In transitioning from adolescence to adulthood, college students are faced with signif...
The purpose of this study is to examine ways to increase physical fitness activity in overweight and...
Objective: To develop a tailored, theory-based, Web-delivered intervention to prevent excessive weig...