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Pasos Saludables: A Pilot Randomized Intervention Study to Reduce Obesity in an Immigrant Farmworker Population
Diane C Mitchell1, Teresa Andrews, Marc B Schenker
1Department of Public Health Sciences (Dr Mitchell, Ms Andrews, Dr Schenker), University of California, Davis.
Objective:
To evaluate a workplace-based diet and physical activity intervention to reduce obesity in a Latino farmworker population.
Methods:
254 Latino farmworkers were allocated in a 1:2 control:intervention ratio to parallel groups in this randomized controlled study, [Clinical Trial ID# NCT01855282]. Intervention participants attended 10 weekly educational sessions led by promotoras. All participants had anthropometry and lifestyle habits recorded before randomization and at follow-up after 12-14 weeks.
Results:
Seventy percent (n = 112 intervention and 66 control) completed the study. Intervention females (not controls) decreased the primary outcome measures of weight, BMI, and waist circumference (mean [95% CI]) of -0.7 [-1.3 to -0.1] kg, -0.3 [-0.4 to -0.2] and -0.9 [-1.7 to -0.1] cm, respectively. Intervention participants increased water consumption, fruit and vegetable servings, and moderate physical activity in a dose-dependent fashion.
Conclusions:
The successful pilot workplace intervention offers a model to reach otherwise difficult-to-access Latino farmworkers.
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