230 Assessing the Role of Youth Sports in Diabetes Prevention and Perceived Discrimination

IF 2.1 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Journal of Clinical and Translational Science Pub Date : 2024-04-03 DOI:10.1017/cts.2024.212
Leesi George-Komi, Leah Robinson
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OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Our study aims to 1) examine the link between engagement in CLR Academy and youth diabetes risk factors—physical activity, nutrition, mental health, and weight status; 2) examine CLR’s role in moderating the relationship between perceived discrimination and these risk factors. Includes a program evaluation of CLR & interviews of members. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: Youth-onset diabetes is rising in American minority communities. Youth sports programs like the Community Leadership Revolution (CLR) Academy in Washtenaw County, MI are emerging responses to this issue. CLR targets diabetes risk factors through team sports by promoting mindfulness and healthy habits. Employing a mixed-methods, pretest-posttest approach, our study focuses on how the frequency of engagement in CLR impacts CLR’s effect on youth’s diabetes risk factors. Considering the discrimination minority youth experience, we also aim to see if CLR potentially buffers the impact of perceived discrimination on diabetes risk factors. A posttest program evaluation of CLR will also include semi-structured interviews with CLR staff and participants. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: There is potential that youth with high engagement in CLR Academy may see enhanced benefits in managing diabetes risk factors compared to less active participants. This may be particularly true for youth experiencing high perceived discrimination, with potential marked improvements in mental health, like reduced anxiety and depression. Additionally, through a program evaluation and semi-structured interviews, our study aims to uncover the factors contributing to CLR’s success as a community-led intervention while also identifying areas for enhancement. Post-study, CLR will receive financial support to integrate these insights into their program, furthering their effectiveness in youth diabetes prevention and overall well-being. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE: This study may provide significant insights into the relationship between sports participation, diabetes risk factors, and perceived discrimination. The findings could help CLR improve its program and guide more effective diabetes prevention strategies in minority youth through other youth sports programs.
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230 评估青少年体育在糖尿病预防中的作用和感知到的歧视
目的/目标:我们的研究旨在:1)研究参与 CLR 学院与青少年糖尿病风险因素(体育活动、营养、心理健康和体重状况)之间的联系;2)研究 CLR 在调节感知到的歧视与这些风险因素之间的关系方面所起的作用。包括对 CLR & 的计划评估;对成员的访谈。方法/研究对象:在美国少数民族社区,青少年糖尿病发病率正在上升。密歇根州沃什特瑙县的 "社区领导革命(CLR)学院 "等青年体育项目是应对这一问题的新兴措施。社区领袖革命学院通过团队运动来促进心智和健康习惯的养成,从而消除糖尿病风险因素。我们的研究采用混合方法、前测-后测方法,重点研究参与 CLR 的频率如何影响 CLR 对青少年糖尿病风险因素的影响。考虑到少数族裔青少年受到的歧视,我们还希望了解社区康复是否有可能缓冲感知到的歧视对糖尿病风险因素的影响。对 CLR 的测试后项目评估还将包括对 CLR 工作人员和参与者进行半结构化访谈。结果/预期结果:与不太积极的参与者相比,参与 "CLR 学院 "活动较多的青少年有可能在控制糖尿病风险因素方面获得更多益处。这一点对于遭受严重歧视的青少年尤为明显,他们的心理健康可能会得到明显改善,如焦虑和抑郁情绪有所减轻。此外,通过项目评估和半结构式访谈,我们的研究旨在揭示 CLR 作为社区主导的干预措施取得成功的因素,同时确定需要改进的地方。研究结束后,CLR 将获得财政支持,以将这些见解融入其计划中,进一步提高其在预防青少年糖尿病和整体健康方面的有效性。讨论/意义:本研究可为体育参与、糖尿病风险因素和感知到的歧视之间的关系提供重要见解。研究结果可帮助 CLR 改进其计划,并通过其他青少年体育计划指导少数民族青少年采取更有效的糖尿病预防策略。
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Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
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