Community health worker-led interventions may be an optimal approach to promote behavior change among populations with low incomes due to the community health workers’ unique insights into participants’ social and environmental contexts and potential ability to deliver interventions widely. The objective was to determine the feasibility (implementation, acceptability, preliminary efficacy) of a weight management intervention for adults living in public housing developments. In 2016–2018, in Boston Massachusetts, we conducted a 3-month, two-group randomized trial comparing participants who received a tailored feedback report (control group) to participants who received the same report plus behavioral counseling. Community health workers prov...
Background Obesity rates are higher among people of lower socioeconomic status. While numerous heal...
PURPOSE: Low-income adults often have nutrition-related health issues, such as obesity, diabetes, an...
Obesity puts individuals at risk of developing diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. Traditi...
The PRECEDE-PROCEED health program planning model was applied to develop, implement, and evaluate a ...
IntroductionThis study examined feasibility of a place-based community health worker (CHW) and healt...
Abstract Background Public housing residents face significant social, economic, and physical barrier...
Obesity is widespread, with serious health consequences; addressing it requires considerable effort ...
Background and Objectives: Obesity rates in adults ≥65 years have increased more than other age grou...
BACKGROUND: Obesity rates are higher among people of lower socioeconomic status. While numerous heal...
Objectives: Obesity increases a person’s risk for diabetes, which is becoming the most common chroni...
Purpose: To examine the effects of a community-based behavioral intervention with multiple component...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to test the feasibility of implementing a healthy lifestyles in...
The promotion of physical activity and healthy eating to prevent obesity among youth is a pressing c...
The Effects of a Nutrition Intervention on Adults in a Community ProgramMaddison M. Krug, Amy D. Ott...
BACKGROUND: Community health workers (CHWs) are lay people trained to assist with health care in the...
Background Obesity rates are higher among people of lower socioeconomic status. While numerous heal...
PURPOSE: Low-income adults often have nutrition-related health issues, such as obesity, diabetes, an...
Obesity puts individuals at risk of developing diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. Traditi...
The PRECEDE-PROCEED health program planning model was applied to develop, implement, and evaluate a ...
IntroductionThis study examined feasibility of a place-based community health worker (CHW) and healt...
Abstract Background Public housing residents face significant social, economic, and physical barrier...
Obesity is widespread, with serious health consequences; addressing it requires considerable effort ...
Background and Objectives: Obesity rates in adults ≥65 years have increased more than other age grou...
BACKGROUND: Obesity rates are higher among people of lower socioeconomic status. While numerous heal...
Objectives: Obesity increases a person’s risk for diabetes, which is becoming the most common chroni...
Purpose: To examine the effects of a community-based behavioral intervention with multiple component...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to test the feasibility of implementing a healthy lifestyles in...
The promotion of physical activity and healthy eating to prevent obesity among youth is a pressing c...
The Effects of a Nutrition Intervention on Adults in a Community ProgramMaddison M. Krug, Amy D. Ott...
BACKGROUND: Community health workers (CHWs) are lay people trained to assist with health care in the...
Background Obesity rates are higher among people of lower socioeconomic status. While numerous heal...
PURPOSE: Low-income adults often have nutrition-related health issues, such as obesity, diabetes, an...
Obesity puts individuals at risk of developing diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. Traditi...