This scoping review examined intervention and sample characteristics of family-based obesity prevention interventions among Hispanic youth. This review also examined the degree to which existing interventions were culturally-adapted, acknowledged social determinants of health (SDoH), and collaborated with community stakeholders. A comprehensive search across Medline Ovid, Embase, Scopus, PsycInfo, and Pubmed was used to identify 13 studies primarily based in the U.S. (92.3%). Data was extracted by two independent reviewers. Most used a randomized control trial design (69.2%), a behavior change theory (84.6%), and reported moderate to high (≥70%) retention (69.2%). Studies targeted improvements in physical activity (69.2%) and fruit and vege...
Introduction: Current trends indicate there has been a decrease in obesity prevalence. However, obes...
Obesity and overweight are increasing at epidemic proportions in South Carolina for both adults and ...
The rise of obesity among Hispanic children and adolescents requires a greater understanding of the ...
Childhood obesity remains a significant public health issue in the U.S. and globally. Rates are disp...
Across the lifespan, Hispanics in the United States (US) suffer from higher prevalence of obesity th...
Abstract: Obesity in Hispanic chil-dren is epidemic. Recent recommen-dations are to focus on parent ...
Latino children experience higher rates of obesity than do non-Latino white children. Family-centere...
Abstract: Obesity in Hispanic chil-dren is epidemic. Recent recommen-dations are to focus on parent ...
This paper describes the rationale and design for a family- and community-based pilot program focuse...
Background: Community-based interventions are needed to reduce the burden of childhood obesity. Purp...
Latinos, especially children, are disproportionately affected by obesity. Sanos y Fuertes is a commu...
Family influence in the home environment has been linked to children’s nutrition and physical activi...
Obesity epidemic a public health concern in the United States significantly increases health burde...
BackgroundObesity and overweight have increased dramatically in the United States over the last deca...
Given the burgeoning obesity problem among Latino youth and concomitant health problems (Spiotta & L...
Introduction: Current trends indicate there has been a decrease in obesity prevalence. However, obes...
Obesity and overweight are increasing at epidemic proportions in South Carolina for both adults and ...
The rise of obesity among Hispanic children and adolescents requires a greater understanding of the ...
Childhood obesity remains a significant public health issue in the U.S. and globally. Rates are disp...
Across the lifespan, Hispanics in the United States (US) suffer from higher prevalence of obesity th...
Abstract: Obesity in Hispanic chil-dren is epidemic. Recent recommen-dations are to focus on parent ...
Latino children experience higher rates of obesity than do non-Latino white children. Family-centere...
Abstract: Obesity in Hispanic chil-dren is epidemic. Recent recommen-dations are to focus on parent ...
This paper describes the rationale and design for a family- and community-based pilot program focuse...
Background: Community-based interventions are needed to reduce the burden of childhood obesity. Purp...
Latinos, especially children, are disproportionately affected by obesity. Sanos y Fuertes is a commu...
Family influence in the home environment has been linked to children’s nutrition and physical activi...
Obesity epidemic a public health concern in the United States significantly increases health burde...
BackgroundObesity and overweight have increased dramatically in the United States over the last deca...
Given the burgeoning obesity problem among Latino youth and concomitant health problems (Spiotta & L...
Introduction: Current trends indicate there has been a decrease in obesity prevalence. However, obes...
Obesity and overweight are increasing at epidemic proportions in South Carolina for both adults and ...
The rise of obesity among Hispanic children and adolescents requires a greater understanding of the ...