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Pediatr Endocrinol Rev ; 3 Suppl 4: 584-9, 2006 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17237748

ABSTRACT

Although obesity affects all cultures, ethnic groups and social strata, this disorder affects African Americans, Hispanics and the poor at a disproportionate rate. The Downstart Pediatric Healthy Lifestyle Program was developed to provide a multi-disciplinary behavioral modification program for inner city families in Brooklyn, New York interested in leading a healthier, more active lifestyle. The Downstart Program uses a four-pronged approach of medical evaluation, exercise, nutritional education and lifestyle modification. A psychological evaluation is performed to determine the individual's ability and readiness to participate in group activities. Baseline physical fitness, flexibility and muscle strength are measured, followed by a twice-weekly karate/martial arts/dance program, incorporating principles established by the President's Council on Exercise. Nutritional and behavioral modification aspects of the program consist of weekly education about food groups, portion control, goal setting and appropriate rewards for attaining goals. Our preliminary results indicate that the Downstart Program may be a viable intervention for weight loss. Further study is needed to improve strategies for motivating patients and means and criteria for assessing long-term effects on health and lifestyle.


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Exercise , Health Promotion/organization & administration , Obesity, Morbid/therapy , Pediatrics/organization & administration , Risk Reduction Behavior , Black or African American , Aged , Hispanic or Latino , Hospitals, Urban/organization & administration , Humans , New York City , Obesity, Morbid/ethnology , Obesity, Morbid/psychology , Program Evaluation , Weight Loss
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