Pierce Beverly, Bowden Brandin, McCullagh Molly, Diehl Alica, Chissell Zachary, Rodriguez Rebecca, Berman Brian M, D Adamo Christopher R
The Institute for Integrative Health, 1407 Fleet Street, Baltimore, MD 21231.
The Institute for Integrative Health, Baltimore, MD.
Explore (NY). 2017 May-Jun;13(3):186-197. doi: 10.1016/j.explore.2017.02.002. Epub 2017 Feb 24.
Physical inactivity, poor nutrition, and chronic stress threaten the health of African-American youth in urban environments. Conditions often worsen in summer with diminished access to healthy foods and safe venues for physical activity.
A public-private partnership was formed to develop and evaluate an integrative health intervention entitled "Mission Thrive Summer" (MTS).
The MTS setting was an urban farm and adjacent school in a low-income community in Baltimore, Maryland. The intervention included farming, nutrition education, cooking, physical activity, yoga, mindfulness, and employment. Mixed-methods outcomes evaluation was conducted. Quantitative measures included accelerometry and self-reported health behaviors, using the Child and Adolescent Mindfulness Measure, Perceived Stress Scale, Physical Activity Questionnaire for Adolescents (PAQA), CDC Youth Risk Behavior Survey, and Block Kids Food Screener (BKFS). Outcomes were compared pre- and post-intervention using paired t-tests. Qualitative evaluation was based on participant and parent interviews.
In total, 36 African-American 9th- and 10th-grade students joined MTS (17 in 2013, 26 in 2014, and 7 participating both years).
In total, 88% of participants completed MTS. Accelerometry revealed that participants took 7158 steps and burned 544 calories per day during MTS. Participants experienced statistically significant improvements in self-reported physical activity (PAQA) and dietary habits (BKFS). Surveys did not detect changes in stress or mindfulness (P > .05). Qualitative data demonstrated new knowledge and skills, increased self-efficacy, health behavior change, and program enjoyment.
MTS was feasible among African-American high school students in Baltimore. Mixed-methods outcomes evaluation provided preliminary evidence of health behavior change during the summer and at follow-up.
缺乏体育活动、营养不良和慢性压力威胁着城市环境中非洲裔美国青少年的健康。在夏季,由于获得健康食品和安全体育活动场所的机会减少,这些状况往往会恶化。
建立了一个公私合作伙伴关系,以开发和评估一项名为“茁壮成长使命夏季计划”(MTS)的综合健康干预措施。
MTS的实施地点是马里兰州巴尔的摩一个低收入社区的城市农场及相邻学校。干预措施包括农耕、营养教育、烹饪、体育活动、瑜伽、正念训练和就业。进行了混合方法的结果评估。定量测量包括使用儿童和青少年正念测量量表、感知压力量表、青少年体育活动问卷(PAQA)、疾病控制与预防中心青少年风险行为调查以及布洛克儿童食物筛查工具(BKFS)进行的加速度测量和自我报告的健康行为。使用配对t检验比较干预前后的结果。定性评估基于参与者和家长访谈。
共有36名非洲裔美国九年级和十年级学生参加了MTS(2013年有17名,2014年有26名,7名学生两年都参加)。
共有88%的参与者完成了MTS。加速度测量显示,参与者在MTS期间每天走7158步,消耗544卡路里。参与者在自我报告的体育活动(PAQA)和饮食习惯(BKFS)方面有统计学上的显著改善。调查未发现压力或正念方面的变化(P>.05)。定性数据表明参与者有了新知识和技能、自我效能感增强以及健康行为改变,并且对该计划感到满意。
MTS在巴尔的摩非洲裔美国高中生中是可行的。混合方法的结果评估为夏季及随访期间的健康行为改变提供了初步证据。