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Addressing Obesity and Diabetes Among African American Men: Examination of a Community-Based Model of Prevention

机译:解决非裔美国人肥胖症和糖尿病:基于社区的预防模型的检验

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The Save Our Sons study is a community-based, culturally responsive, and gender-specific intervention aimed at reducing obesity and diabetes among a small sample (n = 42) of African American men. The goals of the study were to: (1) test the feasibility of implementing a group health education and intervention model to reduce the incidence of diabetes and obesity among African American men; (2) improve regular access to and utilization of health care services and community supportive resources to promote healthy lifestyles among African American men; and (3) build community networks and capacity for advocacy and addressing some of the health needs of African American men residing in Lorain County, Ohio. Trained community health workers facilitated activities to achieve program aims. Following the 6-week intervention, results indicated that participant's had greater knowledge about strategies for prevention and management of obesity and diabetes; increased engagement in exercise and fitness activities; decreased blood pressure, weight, and body mass index levels; and visited a primary care doctor more frequently. Also, local residents elevated African American men's health and identified it as a priority in their community. This model of prevention appears to be a substantial, robust, and replicable approach for improving the health and wellbeing of African American men.
机译:“救助我们的儿子”研究是一项基于社区的,具有文化敏感性的,针对性别的干预措施,旨在减少一小部分(n = 42)非裔美国人的肥胖和糖尿病。该研究的目的是:(1)测试实施团体健康教育和干预模型以减少非裔美国人男性糖尿病和肥胖症的发生率的可行性; (2)改善定期获得和利用医疗保健服务和社区支持资源的机会,以在非洲裔美国男性中促进健康的生活方式; (3)建立社区网络和宣传能力,并解决居住在俄亥俄州洛林县的非洲裔美国人的一些健康需求。受过训练的社区卫生工作者促进了实现计划目标的活动。经过6周的干预,结果表明参与者对肥胖和糖尿病的预防和控制策略有更多的了解。增加对运动和健身活动的参与;降低血压,体重和体重指数水平;并更频繁地拜访初级保健医生。此外,当地居民提高了非洲裔美国人的健康水平,并将其视为其社区中的优先事项。这种预防模式似乎是改善非洲裔美国男性健康状况的一种实质性,健壮和可复制的方法。

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    《Journal of the National Medical Association》 |2010年第9期|p.794-802|共9页
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    Henrie Treadwell, PhD, Kisha Holden, PhD, Richard Hubbard, MD, Forest Harper, BA, Fred Wright, BS, Michael Ferrer, BA, Starla Hairston Blanks, MBA, Gina Villani, MD, Aaron Thomas, MPM, Florence Washington, BS, Edward K. Kim, MPAAuthor Affiliations: Departments of Community Health and Preventive Medicine (Dr Treadwell), and Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Dr Holden), Community Voices: Healthcare for the Underserved (Ms Blanks), Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, Pfizer Inc, New York, New York (Dr Hubbard), Pfizer Inc, Princeton Junction, New Jersey (Mr Harper), Lorain County Urban League, Elyria, Ohio (Messers Wright and Ferrer), Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, New York (Dr Villani), Health and Quality of Life (Ms Washington), National Urban League, New York, New York (Mr Thomas), Department of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration, Silver Spring, Maryland (Mr Kim).Correspondence: Dr Kisha B. Holden, Morehouse School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 720 Westview Dr SW, Ste 219-B, Atlanta, GA 30310, (kholden@msm.edu).,;

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