Arriola Kimberly R Jacob, Hermstad April, Flemming Shauna St Clair, Honeycutt Sally, Carvalho Michelle L, Cherry Sabrina T, Davis Tamara, Frazier Sheritta, Escoffery Cam, Kegler Michelle C
1 Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Rollins School of Public Health, Atlanta, Georgia.
2 University of Georgia, College of Public Health, Athens, Georgia.
Am J Health Promot. 2017 May;31(3):192-199. doi: 10.4278/ajhp.150212-QUAN-724. Epub 2016 Nov 17.
The Emory Prevention Research Center's Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network mini-grant program funded faith-based organizations to implement policy and environmental change to promote healthy eating and physical activity in rural South Georgia. This study describes the existing health promotion environment and its relationship to church member behavior.
Cross-sectional.
Data were obtained from parishioners of six churches in predominantly rural South Georgia.
Participants were 319 church members with average age of 48 years, of whom 80% were female and 84% were black/African-American.
Questionnaires assessed perceptions of the existing church health promotion environment relative to nutrition and physical activity, eating behavior and intention to use physical activity facilities at church, and eating and physical activity behaviors outside of church.
Multiple regression and ordinal logistic regression using generalized estimating equations were used to account for clustered data.
Results indicate that delivering messages via sermons and church bulletins, having healthy eating programs, and serving healthy foods are associated with participants' self-reported consumption of healthy foods at church (all p values ≤ .001). Serving more healthy food and less unhealthy food was associated with healthier eating in general but not to physical activity in general (p values ≤ .001).
The church environment may play an important role in supporting healthy eating in this setting and more generally.
埃默里预防研究中心的癌症预防与控制研究网络小额资助项目资助了一些基于信仰的组织,以实施政策和环境变革,促进佐治亚州南部农村地区的健康饮食和体育活动。本研究描述了现有的健康促进环境及其与教会成员行为的关系。
横断面研究。
数据来自佐治亚州南部主要为农村地区的六所教堂的教区居民。
参与者为319名教会成员,平均年龄48岁,其中80%为女性,84%为黑人/非裔美国人。
问卷评估了对现有教会健康促进环境在营养和体育活动方面的认知、饮食行为以及在教会使用体育活动设施的意愿,还有教会外的饮食和体育活动行为。
使用广义估计方程的多元回归和有序逻辑回归用于处理聚类数据。
结果表明,通过布道和教会公告传递信息、开展健康饮食项目以及提供健康食品,与参与者在教会自我报告的健康食品消费相关(所有p值≤0.001)。提供更多健康食品和更少不健康食品总体上与更健康的饮食相关,但与总体体育活动无关(p值≤0.001)。
在这种背景下以及更广泛的范围内,教会环境可能在支持健康饮食方面发挥重要作用。