Inouye Jillian, Matsuura Christine, Li Dongmei, Castro Rosa, Leake Anne
a Schools of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences, University of Nevada , Las Vegas , Las Vegas , Nevada.
J Community Health Nurs. 2014;31(4):225-37. doi: 10.1080/07370016.2014.926674.
The aims of this study were to determine recruitment and retention feasibility, changes in self-efficacy for diet and exercise, and weight and fasting insulin level change after a lifestyle intervention in a community park. A randomized wait-list control design was used to recruit 50 Filipino American participants into a flexible eight-week curriculum. The retention rate was 88%. A weight loss of 1.52 kg (p < .05) and a waist reduction of 5.46 cm (p < .05) were found in the intervention group. Significant predictors for weight loss were gender and marital status. The intervention showed promise for this community program.