Feasibility of a health promotion intervention for a group of predominantly African American women with type 2 diabetes

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Rimmer, JH [1 ]
Silverman, K [1 ]
Braunschweig, C [1 ]
Quinn, L [1 ]
Liu, Y [1 ]
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[1] Univ Illinois, Dept Disabil & Human Dev, Ctr Hlth Promot Res Persons Disabil, Chicago, IL 60608 USA
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10.1177/014572170202800411
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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PURPOSE this feasibility study was undertaken to determine if a group of predominantly low-income low-education, African American women with type 2 diabetes could achieve good compliance and improved health outcomes with a carefully structured health promotion intervention. METHODS The sample consisted of 30 participants from an urban setting who were diagnosed with type 2 diabetes but also bad multiple chronic conditions (eg, obesity, hypertension, joint pain, and depression). Participants attended a university-based health promotion program where they completed a 12-week intervention that addressed diet, nutrition, and health behavior. Transportation was provided at no cost to the participants. RESULTS Compliance with the 12-week program was 72.5%. Participants made significant improvements in total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol levels, cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength and endurance, and nutrition knowledge. CONCLUSIONS African American women with type 2 diabetes residing in difficult living environments (ie, poverty, high crime, and lack of family support) can achieve good compliance and health outcomes with a structured health promotion program provided that barriers to participation (eg, transportation, cost, and commitment) are removed prior to and during the intervention.
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