Development and Feasibility of an Obesity Prevention Intervention for Black Adolescent Daughters and Their Mothers.

Journal of healthy eating and active living Pub Date : 2021-04-01 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01
Monique Reed, JoEllen Wilbur, Christy C Tangney, Arlene Michaels Miller, Michael E Schoeny, Kashica J Webber-Ritchey
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Black female adolescents and women have disproportionately higher rates of obesity than their racial/ethnic counterparts. There is an urgent need to address obesity prevention in Black adolescent females through interventions that enhance lifestyle physical activity and improve dietary behaviors. Middle adolescence presents an important opportunity to strengthen the daughter-mother bond and improve healthy behaviors such as physical activity and dietary intake. Because of the intersection of adolescent development, culture and structural racism, it is essential to include mothers; however, this approach is understudied in the literature. This pre-pilot proof of concept study, Black Girls Move, was conducted using a 12-week pre-post within-subjects design to assess feasibility of conducting and delivering the BGM intervention, program satisfaction, and ability to obtain outcome measures in Black ninth and tenth grade daughters and their mothers. Twenty-two dyads were recruited and 14 dyads completed baseline assessments; however, only eight daughters and their mothers attended the first session and remained for the entire study. All dyads had valid objective and self-reported physical activity data. However, two of eight daughters and one mother provided self-reported dietary data that were considered invalid. All individual sessions were rated highly. Excellent attendance, retention, and satisfaction among participants suggest that we succeeded in developing an accepted, culturally relevant intervention. This lifestyle intervention would be strengthened by modifications to recruitment and retention, as well as incorporation of a computerized dietary assessment tool, a tailored dietary app for self-monitoring, and increased photo-based and group homework activities.

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针对黑人青少年女儿及其母亲的肥胖预防干预的发展和可行性。
黑人女性青少年和女性的肥胖率远远高于种族/族裔同龄人。迫切需要通过加强生活方式体育活动和改善饮食行为的干预措施来解决黑人青少年女性的肥胖预防问题。青春期中期是加强女儿与母亲关系、改善身体活动和饮食摄入等健康行为的重要机会。由于青少年发展、文化和结构性种族主义的交叉点,必须将母亲包括在内;然而,这种方法在文献中研究不足。这项名为“黑人女孩行动”的试点前概念验证研究采用了为期12周的受试者岗前设计,以评估在黑人九年级和十年级女儿及其母亲中进行和实施BGM干预的可行性、项目满意度以及获得结果测量的能力。招募了22对二人组,14对二人完成了基线评估;然而,只有八个女儿和她们的母亲参加了第一次会议,并在整个研究中留下来。所有二人组都有有效的客观和自我报告的身体活动数据。然而,八个女儿中的两个和一位母亲提供了被认为无效的自我报告的饮食数据。所有单独的会议都得到了很高的评价。参与者的良好出勤率、保留率和满意度表明,我们成功地制定了一种可接受的、与文化相关的干预措施。这种生活方式干预将通过修改招聘和保留,以及纳入计算机化的饮食评估工具、用于自我监测的定制饮食应用程序,以及增加基于照片的集体作业活动来加强。
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