| Literature DB >> 23194185 |
Alison L Miller1, Mildred A Horodynski, Holly E Brophy Herb, Karen E Peterson, Dawn Contreras, Niko Kaciroti, Julie Staples-Watson, Julie C Lumeng.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Nearly one in five 4-year-old children in the United States are obese, with low-income children almost twice as likely to be obese as their middle/upper-income peers. Few obesity prevention programs for low-income preschoolers and their parents have been rigorously tested, and effects are modest. We are testing a novel obesity prevention program for low-income preschoolers built on the premise that children who are better able to self-regulate in the face of psychosocial stressors may be less likely to eat impulsively in response to stress. Enhancing behavioral self-regulation skills in low-income children may be a unique and important intervention approach to prevent childhood obesity. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23194185 PMCID: PMC3533963 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-1040
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Figure 1Conceptual model.
POPS Units
| Eating a Rainbow of Fruits and Vegetables | |
| Trying New Foods: From Never to Maybe | |
| Turning Off the TV and Tuning Into Fun and Family | |
| Keeping You and Your Child Naturally Sweet – Limiting Sugar-Sweetened Beverages through Role-Modeling | |
| Let’s Make Easy and Healthy Meals at Home | |
| Eating Together: Family Meals = Better Diets | |
| A Healthy Way To Start The Day: Meal Planning | |
| Healthy Choices When Eating Out | |
| Eating the Alphabet | |
| I Will Never Not Ever Eat a Tomato | |
| The Berenstain Bears and Too Much TV | |
| Oliver’s Milkshake | |
| It’s a Sandwich | |
| My Amazing Body | |
IYS Units
| Strengthening Children’s Social Skills, Emotional Regulation & School Readiness | |
| Using Praise and Incentives to Encourage Cooperative Behavior | |
| Positive Discipline – Rules, Routines and Effective Limit Setting | |
| Positive Discipline – Handling Misbehavior | |
| Making Friends and Learning Rules (Apatosaurus) | |
| Understanding and Detecting Feelings (Triceratops) | |
| How to Do Your Best in School (Iguanodon) | |
| Problem-Solving Steps (Stegosaurus) | |
| Anger Management (Tyrannosaurus Rex) | |
| How to Be Friendly (Allosaurus) | |
| How to Talk With Friends (Brachiosaurus) | |
| The Importance of Teacher Attention, Encouragement, Praise | |
| Motivating Children Through Incentives | |
| Preventing Behavior Problems—the Proactive Teacher | |
| Decreasing Students’ Inappropriate Behaviors | |
| Building Positive Relationships With Students, Problem Solving | |