A Community Based Approach to Deter Childhood Obesity in Title 1 Schools.

Autor: Randolph, Saungaylia, Price, Sarah L., Newman, Conchita, Worthen, Dreamal
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Zdroj: Community Development; Aug2023, Vol. 54 Issue 4, p512-526, 15p
Abstrakt: Community development is an effort to build resources that increase inhabitants' ability to improve their life quality. Obesity is a significant health risk to individuals and their communities. In 2016/2017, school screenings showed that 28.3% of first-graders, 35.4% of third-, and 14.1% of sixth-graders in a Florida Panhandle school district were overweight. Additional data revealed an increase in overweight individuals with large proportions of minorities or low-income students. To intervene, individuals from a Historically Black University respond to the structural inequality – obesity and education access to health care by offering nutritional education to ascertain the possibility of deterring childhood obesity using community-based programming. Over 870 students from Title 1 locations participated. A pretest/posttest was given, and T-test results revealed significant behavior changes. Community practitioners can offer educational programs to impact students' health behaviors at risk of obesity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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