CAN DO Houston: a community-based approach to preventing childhood obesity.

Nancy Post Correa, Nancy G. Murray, Christine A. Mei, William B. Baun, Beverly Jean Gor, Nicole B. Hare, Deborah Banerjee, Toral F. Sindha, Lovell Allan Jones

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Comprehensive, community-based efforts may reduce rates of childhood obesity. COMMUNITY CONTEXT: Almost half of the children in Houston are overweight or obese, even though Houston has many available resources that support good nutrition, physical activity, and prevention of weight gain among children. METHODS: We used existing resources to implement a community-based, childhood obesity prevention initiative in 2 low-income neighborhoods in Houston. On the basis of input from community members, we coordinated various activities to promote healthy living, including after-school programs, grocery store tours, wellness seminars, cooking classes, and staff wellness clubs. OUTCOME: Preliminary findings indicated that residents in the communities are using additional opportunities to participate in physical activity and nutrition education. INTERPRETATION: Implementing a successful childhood obesity prevention initiative in an urban setting is feasible with minimal funding through the use of existing resources.

Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalPreventing chronic disease
Volume7
Issue number4
StatePublished - Jul 2010

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Health Policy
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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