“…When considering how to address disparities in obesity among low-income Latino adolescents, consideration must be given to barriers and facilitators to PA for this population. Factors that have been quantitatively found to influence youth PA behaviors in diverse populations include neighborhood safety (Chaparro et al, 2019;Forsyth et al, 2015), access to public parks and facilities (Duncan et al, 2016;Galvez et al, 2013), support and modeling from family members (Christofaro et al, 2018;Eisenberg et al, 2014;Gallo et al, 2017;Wang et al, 2019), and school policies related to physical education (Mayorga-Vega et al, 2018). A research report from Salud America!, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Research Network to Prevent Obesity Among Latino Children, found that fewer Latino families report that their neighborhoods are safe places for children to play and that Latino neighborhoods are less likely to have recreational facilities than White neighborhoods (Swanson et al, 2016).…”