eprintid: 6924 rev_number: 4 userid: 6 dir: disk0/00/00/69/24 datestamp: 2011-11-10 19:35:23 lastmod: 2016-11-15 13:39:12 status_changed: 2011-11-10 19:35:23 type: thesis_degree metadata_visibility: show contact_email: lmg43@pitt.edu, lgreco43@yahoo.com item_issues_count: 0 eprint_status: archive creators_name: Greco, Lisa Marie creators_email: lmg43@pitt.edu, lgreco43@yahoo.com creators_id: LMG43 title: Addressing Childhood Obesity Through School-based Prevention Programs ispublished: unpub divisions: sch_gsph_behavioralcommhealthsci full_text_status: public keywords: childhood obesity; prevention programs abstract: Childhood obesity has become of public health importance because of the powerful, adverse impact it has on our Nation's youth and on the well-being of our society. Childhood obesity affects all aspects of a child's life; most significantly by contributing to poor health and negative social perceptions by society. Extensive research of this issue has identified numerous causal and risk factors associated with obesity. Given the multifaceted nature of the problem, and its severe implications for the future health and well-being of affected children, I believe that the most effective solutions will be achieved through programs that focus on prevention efforts. In the last decade national attention has increasingly focused on efforts to reduce obesity among our youth. Schools have been the primary setting for prevention program, but these efforts have generally been found to be meet with only limited success. Researchers have increasingly focused on other environmental factors such as the home environment and family influences on children's behavior. Recent studies have shown that family and social influences are key determinates of the high incidence rate of childhood obesity. I am proposing to build upon the efforts currently taking place in school districts by implementing a family-based prevention program. The program is an eight-week nutrition and physical education program for middle school students. It is intended that it be implemented within the school environment one evening each week, and that participants include both students and parents. The purpose of this program is to provide children and their families with nutritional education and to encourage physical activity. The desired outcomes include inducing positive behavioral changes and creating an environment within the home that encourages healthy habits, thereby decreasing the prevalence of childhood obesity within the school community. date: 2008-06-27 date_type: completed institution: University of Pittsburgh refereed: TRUE etdcommittee_type: committee_chair etdcommittee_type: committee_member etdcommittee_type: committee_member etdcommittee_name: Jaros, Kenneth etdcommittee_name: Keane, Christopher etdcommittee_name: Cahalane, Helen etdcommittee_email: kjaros@pitt.edu etdcommittee_email: crkcity@pitt.edu etdcommittee_email: hcupgh@pitt.edu etdcommittee_id: KJAROS etdcommittee_id: CRKCITY etdcommittee_id: HCUPGH etd_defense_date: 2008-04-15 etd_approval_date: 2008-06-27 etd_submission_date: 2008-04-09 etd_access_restriction: immediate etd_patent_pending: FALSE assigned_doi: doi:10.5195/pitt.etd.2011.6924 thesis_type: thesis degree: MPH committee: Kenneth Jaros (kjaros@pitt.edu) - Committee Chair committee: Christopher Keane (crkcity@pitt.edu) - Committee Member committee: Helen Cahalane (hcupgh@pitt.edu) - Committee Member etdurn: etd-04092008-145357 other_id: http://etd.library.pitt.edu/ETD/available/etd-04092008-145357/ other_id: etd-04092008-145357 citation: Greco, Lisa Marie (2008) Addressing Childhood Obesity Through School-based Prevention Programs. Master's Thesis, University of Pittsburgh. (Unpublished) document_url: http://d-scholarship-dev.library.pitt.edu/6924/1/Grecothesis.pdf