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Pasos Adelante: The Effectiveness of a Community-based Chronic Disease Prevention Program
BACKGROUND: Implementing programs that target primary prevention of chronic diseases is critical for at-risk populations. Pasos Adelante, or "Steps Forward," is a curriculum aimed at preventing diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and other chronic diseases in Hispanic populations. Pasos Adel...
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2004
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1323321/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15670471 |
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author | Staten, Lisa K Scheu, Linda L Bronson, Dan Peña, Veronica Elenes, Jo Jean |
author_facet | Staten, Lisa K Scheu, Linda L Bronson, Dan Peña, Veronica Elenes, Jo Jean |
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description | BACKGROUND: Implementing programs that target primary prevention of chronic diseases is critical for at-risk populations. Pasos Adelante, or "Steps Forward," is a curriculum aimed at preventing diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and other chronic diseases in Hispanic populations. Pasos Adelante is adapted from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute's cardiovascular disease prevention curriculum, Su Corazón, Su Vida, and includes sessions on diabetes and community advocacy and incorporates walking clubs. CONTEXT: The Pasos Adelante curriculum was implemented in two Arizona, United States-Sonora, Mexico border counties. Key issues in these communities are safety, access to recreational facilities, climate, and cultural beliefs. METHODS: Pasos Adelante is a 12-week program facilitated by community health workers. The program includes interactive sessions on chronic disease prevention, nutrition, and physical activity. Evaluation of the program included precurriculum and postcurriculum questionnaires with self-reported measures of physical activity and dietary patterns. Approximately 250 people participated in the program in Yuma and Santa Cruz counties. CONSEQUENCES: Postprogram evaluation results demonstrate a significant increase in moderate to vigorous walking among participants and shifts in nutritional patterns. INTERPRETATION: The Pasos Adelante program demonstrates that an educational curriculum in conjunction with the support of community health workers can motivate people in Arizona/Sonora border communities to adopt healthy lifestyle behaviors. |
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spelling | pubmed-13233212006-01-10 Pasos Adelante: The Effectiveness of a Community-based Chronic Disease Prevention Program Staten, Lisa K Scheu, Linda L Bronson, Dan Peña, Veronica Elenes, Jo Jean Prev Chronic Dis Community Case Study BACKGROUND: Implementing programs that target primary prevention of chronic diseases is critical for at-risk populations. Pasos Adelante, or "Steps Forward," is a curriculum aimed at preventing diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and other chronic diseases in Hispanic populations. Pasos Adelante is adapted from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute's cardiovascular disease prevention curriculum, Su Corazón, Su Vida, and includes sessions on diabetes and community advocacy and incorporates walking clubs. CONTEXT: The Pasos Adelante curriculum was implemented in two Arizona, United States-Sonora, Mexico border counties. Key issues in these communities are safety, access to recreational facilities, climate, and cultural beliefs. METHODS: Pasos Adelante is a 12-week program facilitated by community health workers. The program includes interactive sessions on chronic disease prevention, nutrition, and physical activity. Evaluation of the program included precurriculum and postcurriculum questionnaires with self-reported measures of physical activity and dietary patterns. Approximately 250 people participated in the program in Yuma and Santa Cruz counties. CONSEQUENCES: Postprogram evaluation results demonstrate a significant increase in moderate to vigorous walking among participants and shifts in nutritional patterns. INTERPRETATION: The Pasos Adelante program demonstrates that an educational curriculum in conjunction with the support of community health workers can motivate people in Arizona/Sonora border communities to adopt healthy lifestyle behaviors. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2004-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC1323321/ /pubmed/15670471 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Community Case Study Staten, Lisa K Scheu, Linda L Bronson, Dan Peña, Veronica Elenes, Jo Jean Pasos Adelante: The Effectiveness of a Community-based Chronic Disease Prevention Program |
title | Pasos Adelante: The Effectiveness of a Community-based Chronic Disease Prevention Program
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title_full | Pasos Adelante: The Effectiveness of a Community-based Chronic Disease Prevention Program
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title_fullStr | Pasos Adelante: The Effectiveness of a Community-based Chronic Disease Prevention Program
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title_full_unstemmed | Pasos Adelante: The Effectiveness of a Community-based Chronic Disease Prevention Program
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title_short | Pasos Adelante: The Effectiveness of a Community-based Chronic Disease Prevention Program
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title_sort | pasos adelante: the effectiveness of a community-based chronic disease prevention program |
topic | Community Case Study |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1323321/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15670471 |
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