Pacific Islander (PI) populations of Southern California experience high obesity and low physical activity levels. Given PI's rich cultural ties, efforts to increase physical activity using a community-tailored strategy may motivate members in a more sustainable manner. In this paper, we (1) detail the program adaptation methodology that was utilized to develop the Weaving an Islander Network for Cancer Awareness, Research and Training (WINCART) Center's PI Let's Move Program, a culturally tailored program aimed to increase physical activity levels among members of PI organizations in Southern California, and (2) share the program's pilot evaluation results on individual and organizational changes. The WINCART Center applied the National Ca...
Background: Reducing the prevalence of obesity and chronic disease are important priorities. Maori a...
Background: The Pacific OPIC Project (Obesity Prevention In Communities) includes whole-of-community...
Background: Evidence-based interventions have been developed and tested to promote physical activity...
Background For Pacific communities, while health is a collective responsibility, the ability of an ...
IntroductionUsing a social marketing approach, we studied how best to adapt proven, evidence-based s...
IntroductionUsing a social marketing approach, we studied how best to adapt proven, evidence-based s...
Population non-communicable disease (NCD) risk is among the highest in the world in the Pacific regi...
Context: Intervening in organizations allows for targeting multiple levels of influence and greater ...
Issue addressed Participation in physical activity programs can be an effective strategy to reduce c...
There is an urgent need to address the epidemic rates of non-communicable diseases globally, and the...
BackgroundAddressing cancer health disparities constitutes a national priority in this country, with...
BACKGROUND: Native Hawaiians (NH) and Other Pacific Islanders (OPI) bear an excess burden of diabete...
Introduction: Rates of obesity, Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease are high among Pacific pe...
Background: Finding culturally relevant and safe ways to co-create health and fitness programs that ...
Despite increasing rates of cancer, biospecimen donations for cancer research remains low among Paci...
Background: Reducing the prevalence of obesity and chronic disease are important priorities. Maori a...
Background: The Pacific OPIC Project (Obesity Prevention In Communities) includes whole-of-community...
Background: Evidence-based interventions have been developed and tested to promote physical activity...
Background For Pacific communities, while health is a collective responsibility, the ability of an ...
IntroductionUsing a social marketing approach, we studied how best to adapt proven, evidence-based s...
IntroductionUsing a social marketing approach, we studied how best to adapt proven, evidence-based s...
Population non-communicable disease (NCD) risk is among the highest in the world in the Pacific regi...
Context: Intervening in organizations allows for targeting multiple levels of influence and greater ...
Issue addressed Participation in physical activity programs can be an effective strategy to reduce c...
There is an urgent need to address the epidemic rates of non-communicable diseases globally, and the...
BackgroundAddressing cancer health disparities constitutes a national priority in this country, with...
BACKGROUND: Native Hawaiians (NH) and Other Pacific Islanders (OPI) bear an excess burden of diabete...
Introduction: Rates of obesity, Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease are high among Pacific pe...
Background: Finding culturally relevant and safe ways to co-create health and fitness programs that ...
Despite increasing rates of cancer, biospecimen donations for cancer research remains low among Paci...
Background: Reducing the prevalence of obesity and chronic disease are important priorities. Maori a...
Background: The Pacific OPIC Project (Obesity Prevention In Communities) includes whole-of-community...
Background: Evidence-based interventions have been developed and tested to promote physical activity...