Community Church-Based Intervention Reduces Obesity Indicators in African American Females

C. Christie, J. A. Watkins, S. Weerts, Helen D. Jackson, C. Brady
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Purpose: To examine the efficacy of a church-based community intervention in reducing obesity related outcomes in U.S. African American females. Methods: Participants (n=383) volunteered for the two-phase 24-week intervention. Phases were comprised of equivalent intervention components; one hour of physical activity, 1.5 hour nutrition education, cooking demonstrations, and social support. Phase I was led by the intervention staff, and phase II by lay congregation members. Measurement of body mass index (kg/m 2 ), waist-hip circumference, arterial blood pressure, non-fasting glucose and daily minutes of activity were obtained at baseline, 12-weeks and 24-weeks. Results: A significant main effect for time for BMI, activity, and systolic blood pressure was shown. No main effect for diastolic blood pressure or blood glucose was found. Interpretation & conclusions: Interventions within a church-based environment may reduce obesity and associated disease risk. Culturally relevant structured networks such as places of worship are important assets when designing healthy lifestyle interventions
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社区教会干预降低非裔美国女性肥胖指标
目的:研究以教会为基础的社区干预在减少美国非裔美国女性肥胖相关结局方面的效果。方法:参与者(n=383)自愿参加为期24周的两期干预。阶段由等效干预成分组成;1小时的体育锻炼,1.5小时的营养教育,烹饪示范,以及社会支持。第一阶段由干预工作人员领导,第二阶段由教友带领。在基线、12周和24周测量体重指数(kg/ m2)、腰臀围、动脉血压、非空腹血糖和每日活动分钟数。结果:时间对BMI、活动量和收缩压有显著的主要影响。没有发现对舒张压或血糖的主要影响。解释和结论:在以教会为基础的环境中进行干预可能会减少肥胖和相关疾病的风险。与文化相关的结构化网络,如礼拜场所,是设计健康生活方式干预措施时的重要资产
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