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An Evaluation of Diet and Physical Activity Messages in African American Churches

机译:对非洲裔美国教会饮食和体育锻炼信息的评估

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The use of faith-based organizations as sites to deliver diet and physical activity interventions is increasing. Methods to assess the messaging environment within churches are limited. Our research aimed to develop and test an objective assessment methodology to characterize health messages, particularly those related to diet and physical activity, within a sample of African-American churches. Written messages (bulletins, brochures, magazines) were systematically collected over one year and analyzed with a coding scheme that had high inter-rater reliability (average kappa = 0.77). Within all health messages (n=1109) diet and physical activity messages were prevalent (47% and 32%, respectively). Consistent with prior qualitative research, messages related to meals and providing food to people in need were frequently found (54% and 25% of diet messages, respectively). Contrary to past research, sports and physical activity as praise (e.g., praise dancing) were the most prevalent physical activity messages (36% and 31% of physical activity messages, respectively). Bulletins, flyers, and brochures were the media in which diet and physical activity messages were most frequently found (14%, 33%, and 24%, respectively) and the church was the most frequent source (41%). Only diet and physical activity messages focused on disease prevention were more likely to originate from national health organizations than from the church (26% versus 16%). Churches varied in the topics, media types, and sources of health messages, an important factor to consider when planning and implementing health promotion research. Future research should determine whether the enhancement of church messaging environments can produce behavioral change.
机译:以信仰为基础的组织越来越多地被用作提供饮食和身体活动干预措施的场所。评估教会内信息环境的方法是有限的。我们的研究旨在开发和测试客观评估方法,以在非裔美国人教堂样本中表征健康信息,尤其是与饮食和身体活动有关的信息。在一年内系统地收集了书面信息(公告,小册子,杂志),并使用具有较高评估者间可靠性(平均kappa = 0.77)的编码方案进行了分析。在所有健康信息(n = 1109)中,饮食和身体活动信息很普遍(分别为47%和32%)。与先前的定性研究一致,经常发现与膳食和为有需要的人提供食物有关的信息(分别占饮食信息的54%和25%)。与过去的研究相反,体育和体育活动中称赞(例如称赞跳舞)是最普遍的体育活动信息(分别占体育活动信息的36%和31%)。公告,传单和小册子是最常发现饮食和体育锻炼信息的媒体(分别为14%,33%和24%),而教会是最常见的信息来源(41%)。只有专注于疾病预防的饮食和身体活动信息更可能来自国家卫生组织,而不是教会(26%对16%)。教会在主题,媒体类型和健康信息来源方面各不相同,这是在规划和实施健康促进研究时要考虑的重要因素。未来的研究应确定教堂信息环境的增强是否可以产生行为改变。

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