Abriendo Caminos 2: Clearing the Path to Hispanic Health



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Obesity Weight Loss
Therapuetic Areas:Endocrinology
Healthy:No
Age Range:6 - 18
Updated:1/23/2019
Start Date:April 10, 2015
End Date:March 31, 2020
Contact:Margarita Teran-Garcia
Email:teranmd@illinois.edu
Phone:217-244-2025

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Obesity is significantly higher in specific ethnic groups and, in particular, Hispanics.
There is an urgent need to implement culturally-sensitive lifestyle interventions and
educational programs to decrease the burden of obesity and obesity-related metabolic diseases
in Hispanic populations. Accordingly, our overreaching goal is to tailor an existing and
successful community-based program, Abriendo Caminos, to leverage effectiveness in promoting
healthy nutrition and life-style behaviors among low income, low literacy Hispanic-heritage
families. Our multi-function integrated project proposes to (a) adapt Abriendo Caminos for
6-18 year-old children from Mexican and Puerto Rican heritage in five different locations
(California, Illinois, Iowa, Puerto Rico, and Texas) and (b) Train existing professionals (in
Extension and community agencies) and future professionals (Hispanic university students) to
meet the specific needs of this population. Our central hypothesis is that participation in a
6-week community-based program will prevent childhood obesity/maintain healthy weight by
significantly increasing: (a) healthy dietary behavior patterns and basic knowledge of
nutrition; (b) physical activity levels; and (c) the organization of collective/shared family
mealtimes. The implementation of this culturally sensitive, workshop-based curriculum in
different regions across the country will help to train the next generation of professionals
in Extension and communities to deliver programs that meet the needs of Hispanic families.
The integration of Hispanic college students in program implementation via an experiential
learning course will further strengthen the program, as well as increase recruitment and
retention of Hispanic students, increasing the capacity of Hispanic communities to meet their
own needs in the future.


Inclusion Criteria:

- a family member being 6-18 years of age

- at least 1 parent being of Hispanic-heritage from Mexican or Puerto Rican origin

Exclusion Criteria:

- no child in the age range of 6-18 years of age

- No parents being of Hispanic-heritage from Mexican or Puerto Rican origin
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