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Assessing Health Promotion Interventions: Limitations of Traditional Research Methods in Community-Based Studies.

Anne Dressel1, Robert Schneider1, Melissa DeNomie1, Jennifer Kusch2, Whitney Welch1, Mirtha Sosa3, Sally Yeldell4, Tatiana Maida5, Jessica Wineberg3, Keith Holt3,6, Rebecca Bernstein2.   

Abstract

Most low-income Americans fail to meet physical activity recommendations. Inactivity and poor diet contribute to obesity, a risk factor for multiple chronic diseases. Health promotion activities have the potential to improve health outcomes for low-income populations. Measuring the effectiveness of these activities, however, can be challenging in community settings. A "Biking for Health" study tested the impact of a bicycling intervention on overweight or obese low-income Latino and African American adults to reduce barriers to cycling and increase physical activity and fitness. A randomized controlled trial was conducted in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in summer 2015. A 12-week bicycling intervention was implemented at two sites with low-income, overweight, or obese Latino and African American adults. We found that randomized controlled trial methodology was suboptimal for use in this small pilot study and that it negatively affected participation. More discussion is needed about the effectiveness of using traditional research methods in community settings to assess the effectiveness of health promotion interventions. Modifications or alternative methods may yield better results. The aim of this article is to discuss the effectiveness and feasibility of using traditional research methods to assess health promotion interventions in community-based settings.

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Keywords:  Black/African American; Latino; obesity; physical activity/exercise; program planning and evaluation

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28882076      PMCID: PMC6137725          DOI: 10.1177/1524839917725489

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Promot Pract        ISSN: 1524-8399


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