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Evidence for Long-Term Impact of Pasos Adelante: Using a Community-Wide Survey to Evaluate Chronic Disease Risk Modification in Prior Program Participants

Effective community-level chronic disease prevention is critical to population health within developed and developing nations. Pasos Adelante is a preventive intervention that aims to reduce chronic disease risk with evidence of effectiveness in US-Mexico residing, Mexican origin, participants. This...

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Autores principales: Carvajal, Scott C., Miesfeld, Noelle, Chang, Jean, Reinschmidt, Kerstin M., de Zapien, Jill Guernsey, Fernandez, Maria L., Rosales, Cecilia, Staten, Lisa K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3823309/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24084678
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph10104701
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author Carvajal, Scott C.
Miesfeld, Noelle
Chang, Jean
Reinschmidt, Kerstin M.
de Zapien, Jill Guernsey
Fernandez, Maria L.
Rosales, Cecilia
Staten, Lisa K.
author_facet Carvajal, Scott C.
Miesfeld, Noelle
Chang, Jean
Reinschmidt, Kerstin M.
de Zapien, Jill Guernsey
Fernandez, Maria L.
Rosales, Cecilia
Staten, Lisa K.
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description Effective community-level chronic disease prevention is critical to population health within developed and developing nations. Pasos Adelante is a preventive intervention that aims to reduce chronic disease risk with evidence of effectiveness in US-Mexico residing, Mexican origin, participants. This intervention and related ones also implemented with community health workers have been shown to improve clinical, behavioral and quality of life indicators; though most evidence is from shorter-term evaluations and/or lack comparison groups. The current study examines the impact of this program using secondary data collected in the community 3–6 years after all participants completed the program. A proportional household survey (N = 708) was used that included 48 respondents who indicated they had participated in Pasos. Using propensity score matching to account for differences in program participants versus other community residents (the program targeted those with diabetes and associated risk factors), 148 natural controls were identified for 37 matched Pasos participants. Testing a range of behavioral and clinical indicators of chronic disease risk, logistic regression models accounting for selection bias showed two significant findings; Pasos participants were more physically active and drank less whole milk. These findings add to the evidence of the effectiveness of Pasos Adalente and related interventions in reducing chronic disease risk in Mexican-origin populations, and illustrate the use of innovative techniques for using secondary, community-level data to complement prior evaluation research.
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spelling pubmed-38233092013-11-11 Evidence for Long-Term Impact of Pasos Adelante: Using a Community-Wide Survey to Evaluate Chronic Disease Risk Modification in Prior Program Participants Carvajal, Scott C. Miesfeld, Noelle Chang, Jean Reinschmidt, Kerstin M. de Zapien, Jill Guernsey Fernandez, Maria L. Rosales, Cecilia Staten, Lisa K. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Effective community-level chronic disease prevention is critical to population health within developed and developing nations. Pasos Adelante is a preventive intervention that aims to reduce chronic disease risk with evidence of effectiveness in US-Mexico residing, Mexican origin, participants. This intervention and related ones also implemented with community health workers have been shown to improve clinical, behavioral and quality of life indicators; though most evidence is from shorter-term evaluations and/or lack comparison groups. The current study examines the impact of this program using secondary data collected in the community 3–6 years after all participants completed the program. A proportional household survey (N = 708) was used that included 48 respondents who indicated they had participated in Pasos. Using propensity score matching to account for differences in program participants versus other community residents (the program targeted those with diabetes and associated risk factors), 148 natural controls were identified for 37 matched Pasos participants. Testing a range of behavioral and clinical indicators of chronic disease risk, logistic regression models accounting for selection bias showed two significant findings; Pasos participants were more physically active and drank less whole milk. These findings add to the evidence of the effectiveness of Pasos Adalente and related interventions in reducing chronic disease risk in Mexican-origin populations, and illustrate the use of innovative techniques for using secondary, community-level data to complement prior evaluation research. MDPI 2013-10-01 2013-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3823309/ /pubmed/24084678 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph10104701 Text en © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Staten, Lisa K.
Evidence for Long-Term Impact of Pasos Adelante: Using a Community-Wide Survey to Evaluate Chronic Disease Risk Modification in Prior Program Participants
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