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Filter by:To test the effectiveness of a community site neighborhood health worker/nurse (NHW/N) case management strategy for coronary heart disease risk reduction compared with usual care in apparently healthy African American siblings of persons with documented premature coronary heart disease.
To quantify the association between multiple intentional weight losses (i.e., weight fluctuations) and the development of hypertension and diabetes mellitus among 50,790 female nurses participating in the ongoing Nurses' Health Study II. In addition to assessing the consequences of weight fluctuations, their correlates and course were identified.
To conduct a randomized demonstration and education trial of churches in East Baltimore testing a self-help, minimal intervention compared with an intensive physical activity intervention.
To develop intervention strategies that improve long-term exercise adherence in obese adults in in order to improve long-term weight loss.
To promote cardiovascular health through nutritional education in a low literacy population enrolled in English as a Second Language (ESL) courses in the San Diego Community College District.
To utilize a community-based approach to nutrition education in an urban African American community.
To conduct a randomized, controlled trial of cardiovascular disease nutrition education using a cluster design with two conditions, special intervention (SI) and usual care (UC).
To develop and evaluate a nutrition education program to reduce cardiovascular disease risk in persons with low literacy skills.
To develop and demonstrate the efficacy of a set of original, cardiovascular (CVD) nutrition education materials designed to reduce intake of sodium (Na) fat, and cholesterol and which would be appropriate for urban Black adults with 5th to 8th grade reading levels.
To develop cardiovascular disease nutrition modules tailored to subjects with low literacy skills.