Authors

  1. Mosavel, Maghboeba PhD
  2. Ferrell, Dwala MSW
  3. LaRose, Jessica Gokee PhD
  4. Lu, Juan MD, PhD, MPH
  5. Winship, Jodi PhD, OTR/L

Abstract

Using a community-based participatory research approach, a citywide survey was conducted to explore perceptions of obesity and interventions to reduce obesity within an African American urban community. More than 1300 surveys were collected within 3 months; 92.9% of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that obesity was an important health issue in the community and the majority indicated that family-based interventions were the preferred pathway for improving physical activity (86.0%) and nutrition (85.2%). Engaging community members in survey development and implementation was an effective approach to build local research capacity and establish a shared agenda of reaching a diverse sample of community residents.