This study investigated the effects of Get Into Fitness Today (GIFT), a health program for adults that promotes balanced nutrition, physical activity, and weight loss through weekly meetings that provide education and social support. In addition to investigating the effects of GIFT, this evaluation sought to better understand explanatory models used by participants and program staff, and the roles of education and empowerment in weight loss and health education. This mixed methods, case study evaluation consisted of quantitative analysis of existing program records for 664 participants, 40 hours of participant observation of class sessions with ten GIFT groups, and follow-up interviews with 17 participants of three case study groups. Supple...
Higher body mass index (BMI), childhood overweight, and weight stigmatization are correlated with de...
The aging of the nation in the coming decades will contribute to an increased demand for long-term c...
The purpose of this study was to determine the utility of one program in improving participants??? a...
With prevalence rates of obesity among children and adolescents steadily rising, childhood obesity a...
Health differences between adults with different levels of schooling are among the largest and most ...
Background Obesity is a disease with many associated comorbidities and its prevalence in the U.S. c...
A holistic approach in treating illnesses is becoming a popular trend in the United States. Patients...
This qualitative study is based on the reality that disordered eating such as anorexia nervosa, buli...
The Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) Model has been used to make many high-stakes decisions concerning...
An increasing number of community colleges in the United States are becoming baccalaureate-granting ...
During tough financial times, school districts are continuing to look for ways to save money by cutt...
This study was designed to explore the transformational leadership practices of science department c...
The purpose of this study was to describe and explain the perspectives and beliefs that practitioner...
This paper seeks to understand the relationship of county level median air quality with adult asthma...
Hostile sexism is the antipathetic expression of sexism, in which men are antagonistic towards women...
Higher body mass index (BMI), childhood overweight, and weight stigmatization are correlated with de...
The aging of the nation in the coming decades will contribute to an increased demand for long-term c...
The purpose of this study was to determine the utility of one program in improving participants??? a...
With prevalence rates of obesity among children and adolescents steadily rising, childhood obesity a...
Health differences between adults with different levels of schooling are among the largest and most ...
Background Obesity is a disease with many associated comorbidities and its prevalence in the U.S. c...
A holistic approach in treating illnesses is becoming a popular trend in the United States. Patients...
This qualitative study is based on the reality that disordered eating such as anorexia nervosa, buli...
The Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) Model has been used to make many high-stakes decisions concerning...
An increasing number of community colleges in the United States are becoming baccalaureate-granting ...
During tough financial times, school districts are continuing to look for ways to save money by cutt...
This study was designed to explore the transformational leadership practices of science department c...
The purpose of this study was to describe and explain the perspectives and beliefs that practitioner...
This paper seeks to understand the relationship of county level median air quality with adult asthma...
Hostile sexism is the antipathetic expression of sexism, in which men are antagonistic towards women...
Higher body mass index (BMI), childhood overweight, and weight stigmatization are correlated with de...
The aging of the nation in the coming decades will contribute to an increased demand for long-term c...
The purpose of this study was to determine the utility of one program in improving participants??? a...