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Project FIT: Rationale, design and baseline characteristics of a school- and community-based intervention to address physical activity and healthy eating among low-income elementary school children

BACKGROUND: This paper describes Project FIT, a collaboration between the public school system, local health systems, physicians, neighborhood associations, businesses, faith-based leaders, community agencies and university researchers to develop a multi-faceted approach to promote physical activity...

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Autores principales: Eisenmann, Joey C, Alaimo, Katherine, Pfeiffer, Karin, Paek, Hye-Jin, Carlson, Joseph J, Hayes, Heather, Thompson, Tracy, Kelleher, Deanne, Oh, Hyun J, Orth, Julie, Randall, Sue, Mayfield, Kellie, Holmes, Denise
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3163551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21801411
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-607
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author Eisenmann, Joey C
Alaimo, Katherine
Pfeiffer, Karin
Paek, Hye-Jin
Carlson, Joseph J
Hayes, Heather
Thompson, Tracy
Kelleher, Deanne
Oh, Hyun J
Orth, Julie
Randall, Sue
Mayfield, Kellie
Holmes, Denise
author_facet Eisenmann, Joey C
Alaimo, Katherine
Pfeiffer, Karin
Paek, Hye-Jin
Carlson, Joseph J
Hayes, Heather
Thompson, Tracy
Kelleher, Deanne
Oh, Hyun J
Orth, Julie
Randall, Sue
Mayfield, Kellie
Holmes, Denise
author_sort Eisenmann, Joey C
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description BACKGROUND: This paper describes Project FIT, a collaboration between the public school system, local health systems, physicians, neighborhood associations, businesses, faith-based leaders, community agencies and university researchers to develop a multi-faceted approach to promote physical activity and healthy eating toward the general goal of preventing and reducing childhood obesity among children in Grand Rapids, MI, USA. METHODS/DESIGN: There are four overall components to Project FIT: school, community, social marketing, and school staff wellness - all that focus on: 1) increasing access to safe and affordable physical activity and nutrition education opportunities in the schools and surrounding neighborhoods; 2) improving the affordability and availability of nutritious food in the neighborhoods surrounding the schools; 3) improving the knowledge, self-efficacy, attitudes and behaviors regarding nutrition and physical activity among school staff, parents and students; 4) impacting the 'culture' of the schools and neighborhoods to incorporate healthful values; and 5) encouraging dialogue among all community partners to leverage existing programs and introduce new ones. DISCUSSION: At baseline, there was generally low physical activity (70% do not meet recommendation of 60 minutes per day), excessive screen time (75% do not meet recommendation of < 2 hours per day), and low intake of vegetables and whole grains and high intake of sugar-sweetened beverages, French fries and chips and desserts as well as a high prevalence of overweight and obesity (48.5% including 6% with severe obesity) among low income, primarily Hispanic and African American 3(rd)-5(th )grade children (n = 403). TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01385046
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spelling pubmed-31635512011-08-30 Project FIT: Rationale, design and baseline characteristics of a school- and community-based intervention to address physical activity and healthy eating among low-income elementary school children Eisenmann, Joey C Alaimo, Katherine Pfeiffer, Karin Paek, Hye-Jin Carlson, Joseph J Hayes, Heather Thompson, Tracy Kelleher, Deanne Oh, Hyun J Orth, Julie Randall, Sue Mayfield, Kellie Holmes, Denise BMC Public Health Study Protocol BACKGROUND: This paper describes Project FIT, a collaboration between the public school system, local health systems, physicians, neighborhood associations, businesses, faith-based leaders, community agencies and university researchers to develop a multi-faceted approach to promote physical activity and healthy eating toward the general goal of preventing and reducing childhood obesity among children in Grand Rapids, MI, USA. METHODS/DESIGN: There are four overall components to Project FIT: school, community, social marketing, and school staff wellness - all that focus on: 1) increasing access to safe and affordable physical activity and nutrition education opportunities in the schools and surrounding neighborhoods; 2) improving the affordability and availability of nutritious food in the neighborhoods surrounding the schools; 3) improving the knowledge, self-efficacy, attitudes and behaviors regarding nutrition and physical activity among school staff, parents and students; 4) impacting the 'culture' of the schools and neighborhoods to incorporate healthful values; and 5) encouraging dialogue among all community partners to leverage existing programs and introduce new ones. DISCUSSION: At baseline, there was generally low physical activity (70% do not meet recommendation of 60 minutes per day), excessive screen time (75% do not meet recommendation of < 2 hours per day), and low intake of vegetables and whole grains and high intake of sugar-sweetened beverages, French fries and chips and desserts as well as a high prevalence of overweight and obesity (48.5% including 6% with severe obesity) among low income, primarily Hispanic and African American 3(rd)-5(th )grade children (n = 403). TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01385046 BioMed Central 2011-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3163551/ /pubmed/21801411 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-607 Text en Copyright ©2011 Eisenmann et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Eisenmann, Joey C
Alaimo, Katherine
Pfeiffer, Karin
Paek, Hye-Jin
Carlson, Joseph J
Hayes, Heather
Thompson, Tracy
Kelleher, Deanne
Oh, Hyun J
Orth, Julie
Randall, Sue
Mayfield, Kellie
Holmes, Denise
Project FIT: Rationale, design and baseline characteristics of a school- and community-based intervention to address physical activity and healthy eating among low-income elementary school children
title Project FIT: Rationale, design and baseline characteristics of a school- and community-based intervention to address physical activity and healthy eating among low-income elementary school children
title_full Project FIT: Rationale, design and baseline characteristics of a school- and community-based intervention to address physical activity and healthy eating among low-income elementary school children
title_fullStr Project FIT: Rationale, design and baseline characteristics of a school- and community-based intervention to address physical activity and healthy eating among low-income elementary school children
title_full_unstemmed Project FIT: Rationale, design and baseline characteristics of a school- and community-based intervention to address physical activity and healthy eating among low-income elementary school children
title_short Project FIT: Rationale, design and baseline characteristics of a school- and community-based intervention to address physical activity and healthy eating among low-income elementary school children
title_sort project fit: rationale, design and baseline characteristics of a school- and community-based intervention to address physical activity and healthy eating among low-income elementary school children
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3163551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21801411
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-607
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