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Fe en Acción: Promoting physical activity among churchgoing Latinas

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  • Arredondo, E.M.
  • Elder, J.P.
  • Haughton, J.
  • Slymen, D.J.
  • Sallis, J.F.
  • Perez, L.G.
  • Serrano, N.
  • Parra, M.T.
  • Valdivia, R.
  • Ayala, G.X.

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Objectives. To evaluate the impact of a faith-based intervention to promote physical activity in Latinas. Methods. We randomized 16 churches in San Diego County, California, to a physical activity intervention or cancer screening comparison condition (n = 436). The intervention followed an ecological framework and involved promotoras.We examined 12-month intervention effects, including accelerometer-based moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA; primary outcome) and secondary outcomes. We conducted the study from 2010 to 2016. Results. Mixed effects analyses showed significant increases in accelerometer-based MVPA (effect size = 0.25) and self-report leisure-time MVPA (effect size = 0.38) among Latinas in the intervention versus comparison condition. Participants in the intervention condition had about 66% higher odds of meeting the 2008 Physical Activity Guidelines, had reduced body mass index (effect size = 0.23), and used more behavioral strategies for engaging in physical activity (effect size = 0.42). Program attendance was associated with increased self-reported leisure-time MVPA and the number of motivational interviewing calls was associated with meeting the 2008 Physical Activity Guidelines. Conclusions. A faith-based intervention was effective in increasing MVPA and decreasing body mass index among participants. Process analyses showed the value of program attendance andmotivational interviewing calls.

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  • Arredondo, E.M. & Elder, J.P. & Haughton, J. & Slymen, D.J. & Sallis, J.F. & Perez, L.G. & Serrano, N. & Parra, M.T. & Valdivia, R. & Ayala, G.X., 2017. "Fe en Acción: Promoting physical activity among churchgoing Latinas," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 107(7), pages 1109-1115.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:10.2105/ajph.2017.303785_5
    DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2017.303785
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