Blanks Starla Hairston, Treadwell Henrie, Bazzell Anya, Graves Whitney, Osaji Olivia, Dean Juanita, McLawhorn James T, Stroud Jareese Lee
Morehouse School of Medicine, Community Voices: Healthcare for the Underserved, 720 Westview Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30310, USA.
Morehouse School of Medicine, Department of Community Health and Preventive Medicine, 720 Westview Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30310, USA.
J Obes. 2016;2016:3609289. doi: 10.1155/2016/3609289. Epub 2016 Jul 14.
Purpose. The I Am Woman (IAW) Program is a community-based, culturally responsive, and gender-specific nutrition, obesity, and diabetes educational prevention program designed for African American women (AAW). Chronic nutrition-related health conditions such as excess body weight, diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, and some forms of cancer are common among many African American women. Methods. IAW engaged AAW at risk for such deleterious health conditions by developing a health education intervention that aimed to support weight loss and management, improve knowledge about healthy lifestyle behavioral choices, and facilitate increased access to comprehensive healthcare. This Community Health Worker- (CHW-) led program enrolled 79 AAW aged 18 and older in a 7-week group health education intervention. Results. Following the intervention, results indicated that participants had greater knowledge about nutrition and health, strategies for prevention and management of obesity and diabetes, increased engagement in exercise and fitness activities, and decreased blood pressure, weight, body, and mass index. Cholesterol levels remained relatively unchanged. Additionally, AAW visited a primary care doctor more frequently and indicated greater interest in addressing their health concerns. Conclusion. This model of prevention appears to be a promising approach for increasing awareness about ways to improve the health and well-being of AAW.
目的。“我是女性”(IAW)项目是一个基于社区、具有文化适应性且针对性别的营养、肥胖及糖尿病教育预防项目,专为非裔美国女性(AAW)设计。慢性营养相关健康问题,如超重、糖尿病、心血管疾病及某些癌症,在许多非裔美国女性中很常见。方法。IAW通过开展一项健康教育干预措施,让面临此类有害健康状况风险的非裔美国女性参与进来,该干预措施旨在支持体重减轻与管理、增进对健康生活方式行为选择的了解,并促进获得更全面的医疗保健服务。这个由社区卫生工作者(CHW)主导的项目招募了79名18岁及以上的非裔美国女性,进行为期7周的小组健康教育干预。结果。干预后,结果表明参与者对营养与健康、肥胖及糖尿病的预防和管理策略有了更多了解,参与运动和健身活动的积极性提高,血压、体重、身体质量指数下降。胆固醇水平相对保持不变。此外,非裔美国女性更频繁地拜访初级保健医生,并表示对解决自身健康问题更感兴趣。结论。这种预防模式似乎是提高对改善非裔美国女性健康和福祉方法认识的一种有前景的途径。