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Positive Outliers: A Mixed Methods Study of Resiliency to Childhood Obesity in High-Risk Neighborhoods.
White, Michelle J; Duke, Naomi N; Howard, Janna; Rodriguez, Javier; Truong, Tracy; Green, Cynthia L; Nmoh, Ashley; Ghorveh, Mohsen; Perrin, Eliana M.
Afiliação
  • White MJ; Department of Pediatrics and Duke Center for Childhood Obesity Research (MJ White, NN Duke, J Howard, and J Rodriguez), Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC. Electronic address: michelle.white@duke.edu.
  • Duke NN; Department of Pediatrics and Duke Center for Childhood Obesity Research (MJ White, NN Duke, J Howard, and J Rodriguez), Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC. Electronic address: naomi.duke@duke.edu.
  • Howard J; Department of Pediatrics and Duke Center for Childhood Obesity Research (MJ White, NN Duke, J Howard, and J Rodriguez), Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC. Electronic address: janna.howard@duke.edu.
  • Rodriguez J; Department of Pediatrics and Duke Center for Childhood Obesity Research (MJ White, NN Duke, J Howard, and J Rodriguez), Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC. Electronic address: Javier.rodriguez2@duke.edu.
  • Truong T; Department of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics (T Truong), Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC. Electronic address: tracy.truong@duke.edu.
  • Green CL; Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics (CL Green), Duke University School of Medicine, Duke Clinical Research Institute, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC. Electronic address: cindy.green@duke.edu.
  • Nmoh A; Duke University School of Medicine (A Nmoh), Durham, NC. Electronic address: ashley.nmoh@duke.edu.
  • Ghorveh M; Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI) (M Ghorveh), Duke University, Durham, NC. Electronic address: mohsen.ghorveh@duke.edu.
  • Perrin EM; Department of Pediatrics (EM Perrin), Johns Hopkins Schools of Medicine and Nursing, Baltimore, Md. Electronic address: eperrin@jhmi.edu.
Acad Pediatr ; 2024 Mar 21.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38521385
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

Despite the high prevalence of obesity and the clustering of risk by neighborhood, few studies have examined characteristics which promote healthy child weight in neighborhoods with high obesity risk. We aimed to identify protective factors for children living in neighborhoods with high obesity risk.

METHODS:

We identified neighborhoods with high obesity risk using geolocated electronic health record data with measured body mass index (BMI) from well-child visits (2012-2017). We then recruited caregivers with children aged 5 to 13 years who lived in census tracts with mean child BMI percentile ≥72 (February 2020-August 2021). We used sequential mixed methods (quantitative surveys, qualitative interviews) to compare individual, interpersonal, and perceived neighborhood factors among families with children at a healthy weight (positive outliers [PO]) versus families with ≥1 child with overweight or obesity (controls). Regression models and comparative qualitative analysis were used to identify protective characteristics.

RESULTS:

Seventy-three caregivers participated in the quantitative phase (41% PO; 34% preferred Spanish) and twenty in the qualitative phase (50% PO; 50% preferred Spanish). The frequency of healthy caregiver behaviors was associated with being a PO (Family Health Behavior Scale Parent Score adjusted ß 3.67; 95% CI 0.52-6.81 and qualitative data). Protective factors also included caregivers' ability to minimize the negative health influences of family members and adhere to family routines.

CONCLUSIONS:

There were few differences between PO and control families. Support for caregiver healthy habits and adherence to healthy family routines emerged as opportunities for childhood obesity prevention in neighborhoods with high obesity risk.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article