2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10995-013-1353-3
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A Community Engagement Process Identifies Environmental Priorities to Prevent Early Childhood Obesity: The Children’s Healthy Living (CHL) Program for Remote Underserved Populations in the US Affiliated Pacific Islands, Hawaii and Alaska

Abstract: Underserved minority populations in the US Affiliated Pacific Islands (USAPI), Hawaii, and Alaska display disproportionate rates of childhood obesity. The region’s unique circumstance should be taken into account when designing obesity prevention interventions. The purpose of this paper is to (a), describe the community engagement process (CEP) used by the Children’s Healthy Living (CHL) Program for remote underserved minority populations in the USAPI, Hawaii, and Alaska (b) report community-identified priorit… Show more

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“…At the village level, local community action groups were formed (Community Action Groups—CAGs). Key leaders/role models in each community and jurisdiction were identified and invited to suggest action and prioritize options [25,35]. In the case of B’More Healthy Communities for Kids and Children’s Healthy Living, local agencies were hired to develop and implement aspects of the intervention to assure local experience and acceptability of the intervention.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the village level, local community action groups were formed (Community Action Groups—CAGs). Key leaders/role models in each community and jurisdiction were identified and invited to suggest action and prioritize options [25,35]. In the case of B’More Healthy Communities for Kids and Children’s Healthy Living, local agencies were hired to develop and implement aspects of the intervention to assure local experience and acceptability of the intervention.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intervention was developed through blending findings from a community engagement process that allowed the community to identify and prioritize strategies [23] and review of evidence based literature.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, an ecological approach, which focuses on individual, social and built environments, and policies [36], increases the potential of prevention activities to address serious upstream determinants of obesity-related behaviors, to affect more people and to have a long-term, sustainable influence [37]. Promoting healthy lifestyle which prevents overweight and obesity needs to be developed through primary prevention programs to reduce key risk factors before chronic disease rates reach overwhelming levels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%