Physical Activity and Dietary Interventions for Adolescent African Americans in Mississippi

African American (AA) adolescents have higher rates of obesity than many other ethnic groups, which increases their risk for obesity-related diseases. Culturally sensitive obesity preventive interventions have been unsuccessful, resulting in a steady increase of obesity among AA adolescents. AA adol...

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Main Author: Hart Robinson, Tanga Deson
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Published: ScholarWorks 2019
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spelling ndltd-waldenu.edu-oai-scholarworks.waldenu.edu-dissertations-90792019-12-05T16:14:54Z Physical Activity and Dietary Interventions for Adolescent African Americans in Mississippi Hart Robinson, Tanga Deson African American (AA) adolescents have higher rates of obesity than many other ethnic groups, which increases their risk for obesity-related diseases. Culturally sensitive obesity preventive interventions have been unsuccessful, resulting in a steady increase of obesity among AA adolescents. AA adolescents in the southern region of the United States are at a higher risk for obesity and physical inactivity; knowledge and understanding of causative factors remains limited. To identify the impact of programs, a systematic review of the literature focused on structured physical activity and/or dietary education interventions in Mississippi. The ecological framework was used to guide this study. The Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal Checklist for Systematic Reviews and Research Syntheses was used to evaluate the effectiveness of programs on reducing the body mass index of AA adolescents in Mississippi. Two reviewers evaluated the identified articles and reached agreement in identifying the body of literature as well as including/excluding the same papers. Eight papers were selected for review. Recommendations from all 8 studies indicated that structured physical activity, dietary education programs, and parental/caregiver involvement in the development of healthy eating habits are necessary to decrease body mass index among AA adolescents. This project might contribute to social change by providing evidence to support programs to reduce obesity and improve health among AA adolescents in Mississippi. 2019-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/7806 https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=9079&context=dissertations Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies en ScholarWorks adolescent African-American Mississippi obese obesity overweight Nursing
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African-American
Mississippi
obese
obesity
overweight
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African-American
Mississippi
obese
obesity
overweight
Nursing
Hart Robinson, Tanga Deson
Physical Activity and Dietary Interventions for Adolescent African Americans in Mississippi
description African American (AA) adolescents have higher rates of obesity than many other ethnic groups, which increases their risk for obesity-related diseases. Culturally sensitive obesity preventive interventions have been unsuccessful, resulting in a steady increase of obesity among AA adolescents. AA adolescents in the southern region of the United States are at a higher risk for obesity and physical inactivity; knowledge and understanding of causative factors remains limited. To identify the impact of programs, a systematic review of the literature focused on structured physical activity and/or dietary education interventions in Mississippi. The ecological framework was used to guide this study. The Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal Checklist for Systematic Reviews and Research Syntheses was used to evaluate the effectiveness of programs on reducing the body mass index of AA adolescents in Mississippi. Two reviewers evaluated the identified articles and reached agreement in identifying the body of literature as well as including/excluding the same papers. Eight papers were selected for review. Recommendations from all 8 studies indicated that structured physical activity, dietary education programs, and parental/caregiver involvement in the development of healthy eating habits are necessary to decrease body mass index among AA adolescents. This project might contribute to social change by providing evidence to support programs to reduce obesity and improve health among AA adolescents in Mississippi.
author Hart Robinson, Tanga Deson
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title Physical Activity and Dietary Interventions for Adolescent African Americans in Mississippi
title_short Physical Activity and Dietary Interventions for Adolescent African Americans in Mississippi
title_full Physical Activity and Dietary Interventions for Adolescent African Americans in Mississippi
title_fullStr Physical Activity and Dietary Interventions for Adolescent African Americans in Mississippi
title_full_unstemmed Physical Activity and Dietary Interventions for Adolescent African Americans in Mississippi
title_sort physical activity and dietary interventions for adolescent african americans in mississippi
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url https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/7806
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