Literature DB >> 21278306

Salud America! Developing a National Latino Childhood Obesity Research Agenda.

Amelie G Ramirez1, Patricia Chalela, Kipling J Gallion, Lawrence W Green, Judith Ottoson.   

Abstract

U.S. childhood obesity has reached epidemic proportions, with one third of children overweight or obese. Latino children have some of the highest obesity rates, a concern because they are part of the youngest and fastest-growing U.S. minority group. Unfortunately, scarce research data on Latinos hinders the development and implementation of evidence-based, culturally appropriate childhood obesity interventions. In response, the Salud America! network conducted a national Delphi survey among researchers and stakeholders to identify research priorities to address Latino childhood obesity and compare differences by occupation and race or ethnicity. The resulting first-ever National Latino Childhood Obesity Research Agenda provides a framework to stimulate research and collaboration among investigators, providers, and communities, and inform policy makers about the epidemic's seriousness and specific needs for priority funding. The agenda ranks family as the main ecological level to prevent Latino childhood obesity--followed by community, school, society, and individual-and ranks top research priorities in each level.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2011        PMID: 21278306     DOI: 10.1177/1090198110372333

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Educ Behav        ISSN: 1090-1981


  11 in total

1.  Acculturation among Latino primary caregivers and physician communication: receipt of advice regarding healthy lifestyle behaviors.

Authors:  Leticia Arellano-Morales; Christine M Wood; John P Elder
Journal:  J Community Health       Date:  2013-02

2.  Study Protocol for a Home-based Obesity Prevention Program in Latino Preschool Children.

Authors:  Sharon E Taverno Ross; Patricia I Documet; Russell R Pate; Ivonne Smith-Tapia; Lisa M Wisniewski; Bethany B Gibbs
Journal:  Transl J Am Coll Sports Med       Date:  2017-07-15

3.  Latino Parents' Perceptions of Physical Activity and Healthy Eating: At the Intersection of Culture, Family, and Health.

Authors:  Sharon E Taverno Ross; Laura Macia; Patricia I Documét; Carla Escribano; Tahereh Kazemi Naderi; Ivonne Smith-Tapia
Journal:  J Nutr Educ Behav       Date:  2018-06-25       Impact factor: 3.045

4.  Perspective: Consideration of Values When Setting Priorities in Nutrition Research: Guidance for Transparency.

Authors:  Dana Hawwash; Wim Pinxten; Noémie Aubert Bonn; Roosmarijn Verstraeten; Patrick Kolsteren; Carl Lachat
Journal:  Adv Nutr       Date:  2018-11-01       Impact factor: 8.701

5.  Familias Unidas for Health and Wellness: Adapting an Evidence-Based Substance Use and Sexual Risk Behavior Intervention for Obesity Prevention in Hispanic Adolescents.

Authors:  Sara M St George; Sarah E Messiah; Krystal M Sardinas; Sofia Poma; Cynthia Lebron; Maria I Tapia; Maria Rosa Velazquez; Hilda Pantin; Guillermo Prado
Journal:  J Prim Prev       Date:  2018-12

6.  Perception of childhood obesity and support for prevention policies among Latinos and Whites.

Authors:  Douglas M Puricelli Perin; Leah Frerichs; Sergio Costa; Amelie G Ramirez; Terry T-K Huang
Journal:  J Obes       Date:  2014-06-19

7.  Identifying and prioritising systematic review topics with public health stakeholders: A protocol for a modified Delphi study in Switzerland to inform future research agendas.

Authors:  Dyon Hoekstra; Margot Mütsch; Christina Kien; Ansgar Gerhardus; Stefan K Lhachimi
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2017-08-04       Impact factor: 2.692

8.  Physical education policy compliance and Latino children's fitness: Does the association vary by school neighborhood socioeconomic advantage?

Authors:  Emma V Sanchez-Vaznaugh; Lisa Goldman Rosas; José Ramón Fernández-Peña; Jonggyu Baek; Susan Egerter; Brisa N Sánchez
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-06-07       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  A systematic review to identify research priority setting in Black and minority ethnic health and evaluate their processes.

Authors:  Halima Iqbal; Jane West; Melanie Haith-Cooper; Rosemary R C McEachan
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-05-28       Impact factor: 3.752

10.  Family-based hip-hop to health: outcome results.

Authors:  Marian L Fitzgibbon; Melinda R Stolley; Linda Schiffer; Angela Kong; Carol L Braunschweig; Sandra L Gomez-Perez; Angela Odoms-Young; Linda Van Horn; Katherine Kaufer Christoffel; Alan R Dyer
Journal:  Obesity (Silver Spring)       Date:  2013-02       Impact factor: 5.002

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.