2011
DOI: 10.1353/cpr.2011.a462764
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Power-Up: A Collaborative After-School Program to Prevent Obesity in African American Children

Abstract: Background-Schools represent a key potential venue for addressing childhood obesity.Objective-To assess the feasibility of Power-Up, an after-school program to decrease obesity risk among African American children, using community-based participatory research (CBPR) principles.Methods-Teachers led 14 weekly nutrition and physical activity sessions during after-school care at the Woodlawn Community School on Chicago's South Side. Forty African American children ages 5 to 12 participated; their 28 parents discus… Show more

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