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Mighty men: A faith-based weight loss intervention to reduce cancer risk in African American men.

Derek M Griffith1, Emily C Jaeger2.   

Abstract

According to the American Cancer Society's guidelines on nutrition and physical activity for cancer prevention, weight control, eating practices and physical activity are second only to tobacco use as modifiable determinants of cancer risk. However, no evidence-based interventions have been targeted to African American men or tailored to individual African American men's preferences, needs or identities. The goal of this chapter is to describe the rationale for the components, aims and setting of Mighty Men: A Faith-Based Weight Loss Intervention for African American Men. We begin by discussing the rationale for focusing on weight loss in the context of cancer prevention, and argue that obesity and obesogenic behaviors are important yet modifiable determinants of cancer risk. Next, we briefly review the scarce literature on interventions to promote healthy eating, physical activity and weight loss in our population of interest, and then discuss the rationale for conducting the intervention in faith- based organizations rather than other common settings for recruiting African American men. We conclude with a discussion of the conceptual foundations and components of Mighty Men, and discuss our focus and goals in the context of the larger literature in this area.
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Keywords:  African American men; Cancer disparities; Faith-based; Weight loss1

Year:  2020        PMID: 32241389     DOI: 10.1016/bs.acr.2020.01.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Cancer Res        ISSN: 0065-230X            Impact factor:   6.242


  4 in total

1.  African American Manhood and self-rated health: What demographic characteristics, health conditions, and aspects of manhood matter?

Authors:  Derek M Griffith; Jacquelyn S Pennings; Emily Cornish Jaeger
Journal:  Psychol Men Masc       Date:  2021-04

2.  "Healthy masculinities are mosaics": Commentary on Di Bianca and Mahalik (2022).

Authors:  Derek M Griffith
Journal:  Am Psychol       Date:  2022-04

3.  Reducing HPV Associated Cancers and Disparities: Engaging African American Men to Develop a Culturally-Appropriate Program that Addresses their Needs.

Authors:  Jennifer Cunningham-Erves; Lanese Campbell; Calvin Barlow; Claudia Barajas; Tilicia Mayo-Gamble; Michel Perry; George Johnson
Journal:  Am J Health Educ       Date:  2021-06-10

4.  Men and COVID-19: A Biopsychosocial Approach to Understanding Sex Differences in Mortality and Recommendations for Practice and Policy Interventions.

Authors:  Derek M Griffith; Garima Sharma; Christopher S Holliday; Okechuku K Enyia; Matthew Valliere; Andrea R Semlow; Elizabeth C Stewart; Roger Scott Blumenthal
Journal:  Prev Chronic Dis       Date:  2020-07-16       Impact factor: 2.830

  4 in total

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