INTERNET ENHANCED HEALTH PROMOTION FOR OBESE ETHNIC MINORITY ADOLESCENTS
互联网加强肥胖少数民族青少年的健康促进
基本信息
- 批准号:7305393
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 40.35万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-01-01 至 2012-05-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AchievementAddressAdolescentAdoptionAfrican AmericanAreaBehaviorBehavioralBlood PressureBody CompositionBody Weight decreasedBody fatBody mass indexBody measure procedureBostonChildhoodConditionDailyDevelopmentDiseaseExerciseFailureGoalsHealth PromotionHealth behavior changeHispanicsHome environmentHypertensionInsulin ResistanceInternetInterventionLeadLifeLow incomeMaintenanceMonitorMoodsNon-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes MellitusNumbersObesityObstructive Sleep ApneaOutcomeOutcome MeasureOverweightParticipantPatient Self-ReportPersonal SatisfactionPersonsPhysical activityPhysiologicalPopulation HeterogeneityPrevalencePrincipal InvestigatorProblem SolvingQuality of lifeRateResearchReview LiteratureSample SizeSamplingSelf EfficacySocial supportStandards of Weights and MeasuresSurveysTechnologyTestingTimeWeightWeight maintenance regimenWingYouthagedbaseboyscost efficientdesignethnic minority populationfitnessfollow-upgirlshealth related quality of lifeinattentioninnovationnovel strategiesnutritionprogramspsychosocialsedentaryself esteemstatisticstheoriestoolyoung adult
项目摘要
A.1. Overview. The prevalence of childhood and adolescent obesity is increasing at alarming rates. The
prevalence of overweight among adolescents aged 12 to 19 has tripled between 1980 and 2004 (Ogden et al.,
2006). The obesity rates are highest among African American and Hispanic youth (National Center for Disease.
Statistics, 2004). Co-morbid conditions are increasingly seen in obese youth, including insulin resistance, type
2 diabetes, hypertension, obstructive sleep apnea, poor self-esteem, lower health-related quality of life (Rashid
& Roberts, 2000; Rosenbloom, 2002; Sorof, Lai, Turner, Poffenbarger, & Portman, 2004; Wing et al., 2003).
Moreover, these conditions tend to track into adulthood for 80% of obese youth (Whitaker, Wright, Pepe,
Siedel, & Dietz, 1997). Given the rapidly growing prevalence of obesity in youths, developing evidence-based
weight loss treatments that not only achieve weight loss but facilitate sustainability of healthy weight are
needed, particularly for low income racially and ethnically diverse populations where the prevalence of
overweight is highest. Novel approaches to promoting sustained healthy weight control through behavioral
strategies that lead to improvements in adequate physical activity participation in youths are a critical area of
research that has not been adequately tested through well-controlled trials. We will test the use of an
integrated in-person and Internet-based program that will target increased physical activity and decreased
sedentary behavior in overweight boys and girls from the Boston area. The program will utilize behavioral
strategies including self-monitoring, goal setting, social support, problem solving and others to promote
sustained health behavior change in adolescents. Technology may be a particularly effective tool for delivering
such interventions because interactive technologies: 1) are routinely used throughout daily life by most
adolescents, for example, the 2004 Boston Youth Survey indicated that 76% of boys and 72% of girls from a
ethnically and racially diverse sample have access to the Internet at home (BYS, 2004), 2) have been shown in
preliminary studies to increase health behavior change in youth and adults (c.f.., Williamson et al., 2005), and
3) can be delivered in a cost efficient way to large numbers of participants.
Several reviews of the literature on technology-based intervention to address adolescent weight control have
identified a number of limitations including 1) small sample sizes, 2) inadequate measures of body
composition, 3) inattention to the impact of physical development in the analyses, 4) failure to disaggregate
results for boys and girls separately , and 5) lack of follow-up (Atlantis, Barnes, Fiatarone, & Singh, 2006; Boon
& Clydesdale, 2005; Snethen, Broome, & Cashin, 2006). Of the studies that specifically tested Internet-based
programs, all but two studies were quasi-experimental in design, both had random assignment to groups.
Moreover, the use of theory was limited in these studies, an important component. Finally, the outcome
measures in previous studies were self-report and the sample sizes were typically small. Thus, while
preliminary results are promising for the use of technology for physical activity and nutrition promotion
programs in youth, there is a critical need to rigorously test the efficacy of an Internet-based program to aid in
the adoption and maintenance of weight loss in a trial that is well-designed, with objective outcome measures,
adequately powered, theoretically-based, and that has implications for weight loss on a larger-scale.
We propose to design an innovative program for weight loss by targeting increased physical activity and
decreased sedentary time. Specifically, we intend to test a 3-month supervised exercise program that also
includes comprehensive, theoretically-based, in-person and Internet behavioral coaching to promote physical
activity for weight loss (Exercise + Internet Coaching) versus a 3-month standard supervised exercise program
(Exercise). In this way, we will be able to test whether or not the addition of the in-person and Internet
behavioral coaching assists in the achievement and maintenance of a reduction in body fat via promotion of
physical activity and a reduction in sedentary time.
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