2014
DOI: 10.1080/07370016.2014.926674
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Lifestyle Intervention for Filipino Americans at Risk for Diabetes

Abstract: 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 pred… Show more

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“…S. Yi, Ruff, Jung, & Waddell, 2014), body mass and obesity ( n = 3; Cassel, Braun, Ka’opua, Soa, & Nigg, 2014; Franzen-Castle & Smith, 2014; Y. Park et al, 2014), body image and eating disorders ( n = 6; Chang, Yu, & Kahle, 2014; H.-L. Cheng, 2014; de Guzman & Nishina, 2014; Kelly, Cotter, Tanofsky-Kraff, & Mazzeo, 2014; Masuda, Le, & Cohen, 2014; Smart & Tsong, 2014), and diabetes ( n = 4; Inouye, Matsuura, Li, Castro, & Leake, 2014; Qiao et al, 2014; T. Tran, Allen, Nguyen, Lee, & Chan, 2014; T.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…S. Yi, Ruff, Jung, & Waddell, 2014), body mass and obesity ( n = 3; Cassel, Braun, Ka’opua, Soa, & Nigg, 2014; Franzen-Castle & Smith, 2014; Y. Park et al, 2014), body image and eating disorders ( n = 6; Chang, Yu, & Kahle, 2014; H.-L. Cheng, 2014; de Guzman & Nishina, 2014; Kelly, Cotter, Tanofsky-Kraff, & Mazzeo, 2014; Masuda, Le, & Cohen, 2014; Smart & Tsong, 2014), and diabetes ( n = 4; Inouye, Matsuura, Li, Castro, & Leake, 2014; Qiao et al, 2014; T. Tran, Allen, Nguyen, Lee, & Chan, 2014; T.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tran et al, 2014). The majority of studies used quantitative-correlational designs ( n = 13; e.g., Chang, Yu, & Kahle, 2014), including two longitudinal studies (de Guzman & Nishina, 2014; Qiao et al, 2014), whereas one study used a quantitative-experimental design (intervention; Inouye et al, 2014) and four studies used qualitative designs (narratives, interviews, and focus groups; Cassel et al, 2014; Momin et al, 2014; Smart & Tsong, 2014; Tiedje et al, 2014). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We continued using Wei et al's (2014) label eating and weight-related issues to categorize a broad range of eating and weight-related health issues, including maternal feeding (n = 2; Cachelin et al, 2014;Momin, Chung, & Olson, 2014), nutrition and dietary habits (n = 3; H. V. Chung et al, 2014;Tiedje et al, 2014;S. S. Yi, Ruff, Jung, & Waddell, 2014), body mass and obesity (n = 3;Cassel, Braun, Ka'opua, Soa, & Nigg, 2014;Franzen-Castle & Smith, 2014;, body image and eating disorders (n = 6; Chang, Yu, & Kahle, 2014;H.-L. Cheng, 2014;de Guzman & Nishina, 2014;Kelly, Cotter, Tanofsky-Kraff, & Mazzeo, 2014;Masuda, Le, & Cohen, 2014;Smart & Tsong, 2014), and diabetes (n = 4; Inouye, Matsuura, Li, Castro, & Leake, 2014;Qiao et al, 2014;T. Tran, Allen, Nguyen, Lee, & Chan, 2014;T.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eating and weight-related issues emerged as important health issues in different developmental periods throughout the entire life span: from maternal feeding and child nutrition (Cachelin et al, 2014; H. V. Chung et al, 2014;Momin et al, 2014); to dietary habits, obesity and body dissatisfaction during puberty/ adolescence (de Guzman & Nishina, 2014;Franzen-Castle & Smith, 2014; Tiedje et al, 2014); to body image, compulsive exercise (in males), and eating disorders among young adults (H.-L. Cheng, 2014; Kelly et al, 2014;Masuda, Le, et al, 2014); and to diabetes in middle aged and older adults (T. . The majority of studies used quantitative-correlational designs (n = 13; e.g., Chang, Yu, & Kahle, 2014), including two longitudinal studies (de Guzman & Nishina, 2014;Qiao et al, 2014), whereas one study used a quantitative-experimental design (intervention;Inouye et al, 2014) and four studies used qualitative designs (narratives, interviews, and focus groups; Cassel et al, 2014;Momin et al, 2014; Smart & Tsong, 2014; Tiedje et al, 2014). …”
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“…As a method to maintain blood sugar levels, it has been suggested that a combination of physical exercise and proper diet for over 1 year can prevent diabetes mellitus [2]. By doing so patients with diabetes mellitus may find that they have a reduction of body weight, waist circumference, and pre-prandial blood glucose levels, resulting in positive diabetes mellitus treatment effects even before starting medical treatment [3,4].…”
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confidence: 99%