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J Sch Health ; 87(6): 465-473, 2017 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28463443

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BACKGROUND: Schools may be an effective avenue for interventions that prevent childhood obesity. I am Moving I am Learning/Choosy Kids© (IMIL/CK) is a curriculum recommended by Head Start (HS) for education in nutrition, physical activity, and healthy lifestyle habits. METHODS: We formed an academic-community partnership (ACP), the Springfield Collaborative for Active Child Health, to promote prevention of childhood obesity, in part, to implement the IMIL/CK curriculum in local HS sites. The ACP included a medical school, HS program, public school district, and state health department. RESULTS: Community-based participatory research principles helped identify and organize important implementation activities: community engagement, curriculum support, professional teacher training, and evaluation. IMIL/CK was piloted in 1 school then implemented in all local HS sites. All sites were engaged in IMIL/CK professional teacher training, classroom curriculum delivery, and child physical activity assessments. Local HS policy changed to include IMIL/CK in lesson plans and additional avenues of collaboration were initiated. Furthermore, improvements in physical activity and/or maintenance or improvement of healthy weight prevalence was seen in 4 of the 5 years evaluated. CONCLUSIONS: An ACP is an effective vehicle to implement and evaluate childhood obesity prevention programming in HS sites.


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Diet , Early Intervention, Educational/organization & administration , Exercise , Health Promotion/organization & administration , School Health Services/organization & administration , Capacity Building/organization & administration , Community-Based Participatory Research , Community-Institutional Relations , Cooperative Behavior , Curriculum , Health Behavior , Humans , Inservice Training , Racial Groups , Schools, Medical/organization & administration
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