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A faith-based physical activity intervention for Latinos: outcomes and lessons
Bopp M, Fallon EA, Marquez DX
American Journal of Health Promotion 2011 Jan-Feb;25(3):168-171
clinical trial
1/10 [Eligibility criteria: No; Random allocation: Yes; Concealed allocation: No; Baseline comparability: No; Blind subjects: No; Blind therapists: No; Blind assessors: No; Adequate follow-up: No; Intention-to-treat analysis: No; Between-group comparisons: No; Point estimates and variability: No. Note: Eligibility criteria item does not contribute to total score] *This score has been confirmed*

PURPOSE: To develop, implement, and evaluate a pilot faith-based physical activity (PA) intervention for Latinos. DESIGN: Randomized trial, with two churches receiving the intervention and one church serving as a comparison group. SETTING: Three Catholic churches near Manhattan, Kansas. SUBJECTS: A subsample of the congregation from the intervention churches (n = 24) and comparison church (n = 23) volunteered to take part in the assessment. INTERVENTION: Culturally and spiritually relevant education materials and activities were developed promoting the health benefits of PA. Educational materials included flyers, bulletin inserts, and posters. An 8-week team based walking contest promoted social support for PA. A health "fiesta" provided hands-on educational opportunities for PA. MEASURES: Organizational and individual process evaluation outcomes were assessed at baseline and 6 months. Interviews with church contacts at 6 months documented successes and struggles with implementation. Individual-level variables assessed knowledge related to PA and exposure to the intervention. ANALYSIS: Basic frequencies and descriptive statistics were used. RESULTS: Compared with 36% of comparison participants, 66% of intervention participants identified health reasons for participating in PA, and 47% accurately described PA recommendations, compared with 16% of comparison participants. Process evaluation revealed implementation successes and struggles, including communication problems with church contacts and difficulty in creating a large exposure to intervention materials. CONCLUSIONS: This pilot study provides formative research for developing larger faith-based PA interventions targeting Latinos.

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