A Multi‐Level Intervention to Address Childhood Obesity in Rural Hispanic Communities
Linda K. Ko, Eileen Rillamas‐Sun, Mario Kratz, Eligio Jimenez, Sou Hyun Jang, Jason A. Mendoza, Sonia Bishop, Lan Xiao

TL;DR
This study tested a community-based intervention to prevent childhood obesity in rural Hispanic communities but found no overall effect, though higher engagement led to better outcomes.
Contribution
The study evaluates a multi-level community-based approach to childhood obesity prevention in rural Hispanic populations.
Findings
No significant between-group differences in BMI z-scores were observed at 6 or 18 months.
Greater engagement with intervention components was associated with higher reductions in BMI z-scores.
The study highlights the challenges and potential of community-based obesity prevention in rural areas.
Abstract
Pediatric obesity disproportionately affects children of lower socioeconomic status, racial and ethnic minorities, and rural communities, and is influenced by social and physical environments. Community‐engaged interventions can address pediatric obesity and have been implemented in rural settings for other conditions, but few have specifically targeted rural childhood obesity. Together We STRIDE study is a community‐based trial designed to test the effectiveness of a multi‐level obesity prevention intervention in Hispanic children living in rural communities. The trial enrolled 653 children (8–12 years old). The 13‐month (March 2017–April 2018) multi‐level intervention included comic books, nutrition and physical activity (PA) classes, media literacy education and PA breaks, and an open‐street community program (Ciclovía). The primary outcome was between‐group differences in BMI…
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Taxonomy
TopicsObesity, Physical Activity, Diet · Child and Adolescent Health · Health Policy Implementation Science
