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Feasibility of Targeting Hispanic Fathers and Children in an Obesity Intervention: Papas Saludables Ninos Saludables

Journal

CHILDHOOD OBESITY
Volume 16, Issue 6, Pages 379-392

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MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/chi.2020.0006

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child; fathers; feasibility; Hispanic; Latino; obesity

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  1. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health [R34HL131726]
  2. USDA/ARS [58-3092-5-001]

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Background: Hispanic children and men carry a high burden for obesity and associated medical conditions. Healthy Dads Healthy Kids was the first obesity prevention intervention targeting fathers and demonstrated weight loss among fathers and behavior change among fathers and children in Australia. The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of a culturally adapted version of the program for Hispanic families, Papas Saludables Ninos Saludables. Methods: A randomized waitlist controlled trial with a process evaluation was conducted to assess the feasibility of Papas Saludables Ninos Saludables (NCT03532048). Fathers, their partner (mother), and one to three children were enrolled. A priori feasibility criteria were: (1) recruit 40 Hispanic fathers and their families in <= 4 months; (2) retain 80% of participants for pre- and postassessments; (3) maintain >= 70% attendance to the 10 sessions; (4) obtain 80% excellent or good satisfaction from participants; and (5) collect anthropometric and behavioral data on >= 75% of participants at baseline and follow-up. Results: The study enrolled 90% (n = 36) of the goal from one local pediatric clinic between May and August 2018; retained 75% of participants for postassessment; maintained 72% attendance among those who started the program; and achieved 100% excellent/good satisfaction ratings among the participating fathers and mothers. One hundred percent of participants had most anthropometric and behavioral data at baseline and 72% at follow-up. Conclusions: With oversampling and improvements in the recruitment strategies, Papas Saludables Ninos Saludables is feasible for a randomized controlled clinical trial to address whether a father-targeted lifestyle program is efficacious among low-income Hispanic men and their children.

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