| Literature DB >> 31200685 |
Kathryn M Tucker1, Maia Ingram2, Kevin Doubleday2, Rosie Piper3, Scott C Carvajal2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Due to multiple and interacting factors, Latino children are disproportionately at risk for overweight and obesity in the United States. Childhood obesity increases the risk for adverse physical and psychosocial outcomes throughout the lifespan. Intensive behavioral interventions recommended in primary care settings may not conform to current practices, and the most vulnerable populations are often unable to access these services. Community Health Workers (CHWs) offer a promising approach to bridging the gap between vulnerable communities and culturally competent services. La Vida Buena (The Good Life) is an 8-week family-focused intervention for Latino children 5-8 years old and their parents or caregivers who are patients at a Federally-Qualified Community Health Center (FQHC). It is a culturally and linguistically appropriate curriculum, facilitated by CHWs, that targets family behaviors to foster a healthy lifestyle in order to prevent and mitigate childhood overweight and obesity.Entities:
Keywords: Childhood obesity; Community health workers; Community-academic partnership; Latino
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31200685 PMCID: PMC6570830 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-7081-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
La Vida Buena curriculum session objectives
| Session Name | Objectives | Example activities, incentives and food demonstrations |
|---|---|---|
| Session 1: Orientation | • Identify the program goals: Increase fruit and vegetable consumption; Increase non-school physical activity; Reduce sugary drink intake and other refined carbohydrates • Identify two health issues related to being overweight • Recognize La Vida Buena as an informative and fun program | • Physical activity through play • Incentive: jump ropes • Food demo: fruit salad |
| Session 2: Gotta Love those Fruits and Veggies | • Name GO FOODS - to eat almost anytime (Fruits and veggies) • Identify SLOW FOODS - to eat less often (Grains, dairy, protein) • Name WHOA FOODS - to eat once in a while (High caloric, high fat foods) • Express one strategy to eat in a more healthy manner | • Go/Slow/Whoa traffic light game • Incentive: fruit/veggie stuffed animals and measuring cups • Food demo: DIY salad bar |
| Session 3: Guess what’s in the bowl | • Understand what a serving size is • Understand MyPlate | • Guess how much is in the cereal bowl • Incentive: MyPlate plate, smoothie cup • Food demo: cauliflower rice |
| Session 4: Breakfast for your Brain | • Identify breakfast as the most important meal of the day • Identify a healthy cereal by label reading based on fiber and sugar contents • Write one healthy breakfast menu as a family | • Label detective with magnifying glasses • Incentive: balls and Tupperware set • Food demo: apple “cookies” |
| Session 5: Physical Activity with 0S3 biking group | • Identify the benefits of bicycling • Identify opportunities to use their bikes • Name two safety rules when bicycling | • Biking activity circuit • Incentives: bike helmets • Food demo: Fruit kebab stick |
| Session 6: Water Your Way | • Read beverage nutrition facts labels • Name one benefit of drinking water and skim milk • Learn how much sugar is in popular drinks | • How much sugar do you pour into your bodies? • Incentives: water bottles • Food demo: infused water |
| Session 7: Shopping Like Pros | • Learn to navigate the supermarket • Identify strategies to be prepared for grocery shopping • Read nutrition facts label | • Choose a meal from the La Vida Buena ‘supermarket’ • Incentives: shopping list and chef hat • Food demo: avocado toast |
| Session 8: My Mexican Food is Healthy | • Identify one strategy to cook healthier • Modify one recipe by adding, reducing, substituting, or eliminating to create a healthier recipe • Express one benefit of eating together | • Make abuelita’s recipe healthier • Incentives: crock pot • Food demo: yogurt parfait |
Learning Objectives for Comparison Group Single Educational Session
| Session | Objectives |
|---|---|
| Comparison Group Education Session | By the end of the session participants will be able to: • Identify Go foods - to eat almost anytime (Fruits and Veggies) • Identify Slow foods - to eat sometimes (Grains, Dairy, Protein) • Identify Whoa foods - to eat once in a while (High caloric, High fat foods) • Identify the recommended daily fruit and vegetables portions |