High school student researchers and teen leaders from the Health Science Technology Academy (HSTA), under the supervision of HSTA teachers, led a childhood obesity prevention (COP) program (iCook 4-H). The objective was to evaluate the feasibility and perceptions of having teen leaders implement a COP program for dyads of youth (9–10 years old) and their primary adult food preparer. Behavior change and perceptions were assessed through surveys and open-ended interviews. Across eight HSTA organizations, 43 teen leaders participated in teaching the iCook 4-H program to 24 dyads. Increased frequency of culinary skills, physical activity and mealtime behavior were reported by youth. Almost all adults (93%) reported that their youth had le...
Childhood obesity has been an increasing problem in the United States, especially in rural areas. Ef...
The current study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of the COPE Healthy Lifestyles TEEN pro...
Evidence for effectiveness of school-based studies for prevention of adolescent obesity is equivocal...
High school student researchers and teen leaders from the Health Science Technology Academy (HSTA), ...
High school student researchers and teen leaders from the Health Science Technology Academy (HSTA), ...
High school student researchers and teen leaders from the Health Science Technology Academy (HSTA), ...
The proportion of obese adolescents in Southern Appalachia is among the highest in the nation. Curre...
New and creative mechanisms are needed to combat childhood obesity. HealthCorps®, a nonprofit organi...
Objectives: Coordinated School Health (CSH) is a systematic approach to improving the health and wel...
The proportion of obese adolescents in Southern Appalachia is among the highest in the nation. Throu...
This study addressed obesity of youth in a predominantly African-American school and was concerned w...
It is important to understand adult outcomes in childhood obesity prevention programs as parents and...
Teenage obesity is an increasing concern throughout the world. Providers and communities need to eng...
Obesity has become an epidemic in the United States, affecting individuals of all ages. Adolescents ...
Abstract Background Adolescent obesity is a major public health concern. Open to all high school stu...
Childhood obesity has been an increasing problem in the United States, especially in rural areas. Ef...
The current study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of the COPE Healthy Lifestyles TEEN pro...
Evidence for effectiveness of school-based studies for prevention of adolescent obesity is equivocal...
High school student researchers and teen leaders from the Health Science Technology Academy (HSTA), ...
High school student researchers and teen leaders from the Health Science Technology Academy (HSTA), ...
High school student researchers and teen leaders from the Health Science Technology Academy (HSTA), ...
The proportion of obese adolescents in Southern Appalachia is among the highest in the nation. Curre...
New and creative mechanisms are needed to combat childhood obesity. HealthCorps®, a nonprofit organi...
Objectives: Coordinated School Health (CSH) is a systematic approach to improving the health and wel...
The proportion of obese adolescents in Southern Appalachia is among the highest in the nation. Throu...
This study addressed obesity of youth in a predominantly African-American school and was concerned w...
It is important to understand adult outcomes in childhood obesity prevention programs as parents and...
Teenage obesity is an increasing concern throughout the world. Providers and communities need to eng...
Obesity has become an epidemic in the United States, affecting individuals of all ages. Adolescents ...
Abstract Background Adolescent obesity is a major public health concern. Open to all high school stu...
Childhood obesity has been an increasing problem in the United States, especially in rural areas. Ef...
The current study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of the COPE Healthy Lifestyles TEEN pro...
Evidence for effectiveness of school-based studies for prevention of adolescent obesity is equivocal...