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Improving Urban Minority Girls' Health Via Community Summer Programming.

Amy M Bohnert1, Carolyn R Bates2, Amy M Heard1, Kimberly A Burdette1, Amanda K Ward3, Rebecca L Silton1, Lara R Dugas4.   

Abstract

Summertime has emerged as a high-risk period for weight gain among low-income minority youth who often experience a lack of resources when not attending school. Structured programming may be an effective means of reducing risk for obesity by improving obesogenic behaviors among these youth. The current multi-method study examined sedentary time, physical activity, and dietary intake among low-income urban minority girls in two contexts: an unstructured summertime setting and in the context of a structured 4-week community-based summer day camp program promoting physical activity. Data were analyzed using paired-sample t tests and repeated-measure analyses of variance with significance at the p < .05 level. Results evidenced no significant differences in total calories and fat consumed between the unstructured and structured settings. Participants exhibited significant increases in fruit consumption and physical activity and significant decreases in sedentary time of over 2 h/day and dairy consumption when engaged in structured summer programming. All improvements were independent of weight status and age, and African-American participants evidenced greater changes in physical activity during programming. The study concludes that structured, community-based summertime programming may be associated with fewer obesogenic behaviors in low-income urban youth and may be a powerful tool to address disparities in weight gain and obesity among high-risk samples.

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Keywords:  Adolescent; Dietary intake; Health behavior; Obesity; Physical activity; Race/ethnicity; Summer

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28364374     DOI: 10.1007/s40615-016-0333-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Racial Ethn Health Disparities        ISSN: 2196-8837


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6.  Active summers matter: evaluation of a community-based summertime program targeting obesogenic behaviors of low-income, ethnic minority girls.

Authors:  Amy M Bohnert; Amanda K Ward; Kimberly A Burdette; Rebecca L Silton; Lara R Dugas
Journal:  New Dir Youth Dev       Date:  2014

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Authors:  Rebecca Franckle; Rachel Adler; Kirsten Davison
Journal:  Prev Chronic Dis       Date:  2014-06-12       Impact factor: 2.830

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