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Power-up: a collaborative after-school program to prevent obesity in African American children.

Shahid Choudhry1, Lori McClinton-Powell, Marla Solomon, Dawnavan Davis, Rebecca Lipton, Amy Darukhanavala, Althera Steenes, Kavitha Selvaraj, Katherine Gielissen, Lorne Love, Renee Salahuddin, Frank K Embil, Dezheng Huo, Marshall H Chin, Michael T Quinn, Deborah L Burnet.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Schools represent a key potential venue for addressing childhood obesity.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility of Power-Up, an after-school program to decrease obesity risk among African American children, using community-based participatory research (CBPR) principles.
METHODS: Teachers led 14 weekly nutrition and physical activity sessions during afterschool care at the Woodlawn Community School on Chicago's South Side. Forty African American children ages 5 to 12 participated; their 28 parents discussed similar topics weekly at pickup time, and families practiced relevant skills at home. Pre- and post-intervention anthropometrics, blood pressure, dietary measures, and health knowledge and beliefs for children and parents were compared in univariate analysis.
RESULTS: At baseline, 26% of children were overweight; 28% were obese. Post-intervention, mean body mass index (BMI) z scores decreased from 1.05 to 0.81 (p<.0001). Changes were more pronounced for overweight (-0.206 z-score units) than for obese children (-0.062 z-score units; p=.01). Girls decreased their combined prevalence of overweight/obesity from 52% to 46%; prevalence across these categories did not change for boys. The prevalence of healthful attitudes rose, including plans to "eat more foods that are good for you" (77% to 90%; p=.027) and "planning to try some new sports" (80% to 88%; p=.007).
CONCLUSION: Children in the Power-Up program reduced mean BMI z scores significantly. The after-school venue proved feasible. The use of CBPR principles helped to integrate Power-Up into school activities and contributed to likelihood of sustainability. Engaging parents effectively in the afterschool time frame proved challenging; additional strategies to engage parents are under development. Plans are underway to evaluate this intervention through a randomized study.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22616204      PMCID: PMC3601906     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prog Community Health Partnersh        ISSN: 1557-0541


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