Notovtny 2012 To 2017

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ACCESSION NO: 0230215  SUBFILE: CRIS 

PROJ NO: HAW02020-R AGENCY: NIFA HAW 


PROJ TYPE: HATCH PROJ STATUS: TERMINATED  MULTISTATE PROJ NO: W-2005 
START: 01 OCT 2012 TERM: 30 SEP 2017 FY: 2016

INVESTIGATOR: Novotny, RA.

PERFORMING INSTITUTION: 
UNIV OF HAWAII 
3190 MAILE WAY 
HONOLULU, HAWAII 96822

PARENTING, ENERGY DYNAMICS, AND LIFESTYLE DETERMINANTS OF CHILDHOOD


OBESITY: NEW DIRECTIONS IN PREVENTION

NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY: The purpose of this work is to advance the science of child


obesity prevention, particularly an understanding of parenting, energy dynamics, and lifestyle
determinants, with more effective programs for children and parents resulting from the
educators being focused on those determinants of child obesity prevention, which are most
effective in family- and community-based settings.

OBJECTIVES: Compare and contrast outcomes from 2006 W1005 objective 1 (field practice
perspective) and objective 3 (parent-child interaction) with findings from seminal obesity-
prevention research to identify successful child obesity prevention strategies as influenced by
parenting. Using the results of objective 1 (above) develop resources such as translational
research articles that community and public health professionals could use in implementing
community programs that ultimately could change the trajectory of childhood obesity and
overweight.

APPROACH: Methods: A. Objective 1- Compare and contrast outcomes from 2006 W1005


objective 1 (field practice perspective) and objective 3 (parent-child interaction) with findings
from seminal obesity-prevention research to identify successful child obesity prevention
strategies as influenced by parenting. 1. Develop preliminary list of correlates of childhood
obesity that could be modified by parent, family, or community interventions. 2. Review the
pertinent literature regarding parent, family, or community obesity- prevention research from the
perspective of nutrition, physical activity, and developmental sciences. 3. Arrive at a consensus
about the primary correlates of childhood obesity that can be addressed by parent, family, or
community obesity prevention programs. 4. Assess the findings from 2006 W1005 objectives 1
and 3 in relation to the determinants identified in the review of literature, highlighting the
differences. 5. If sufficient literature on the impact of parenting on child obesity is identified to
warrant a meta-analysis, then one will be conducted that includes the results of objectives 1 and
3 from 2006 W1005. 6. If sufficient literature is identified, effect modifiers (moderators) will be
explored in the meta-analysis in order to explain the differences identified in step 4 above. 7.
These results and recommendations for future research will be published and presented for
discussion and comment to provide new directions for prevention of childhood obesity. 8.
Participating institutions: KY, OK, MI, NV, , NY, OR, AZ, MS, CT, HI, IL, SC. All those
participating in this project will be involved in objective 1. Specific assignments will be
delineated through conference calls and annual meetings B. Objective 2 - The aim of objective 2
is to translate the outcomes of objective 1 for use by community and public health professionals.
Using the results of objective 1 (above) develop resources such as translational research
articles that community and public health professionals could use in implementing community
programs that ultimately could change the trajectory of childhood obesity and overweight. 1.
Develop the protocol for discussion groups at the state, regional, or national level to prioritize
and assess the feasibility of objective 1 findings for translation to the community level. 2.
Execute the protocol for discussion groups at a variety of venues. 3. Compile and prioritize
results from the discussion groups. 4. Develop resources based upon results from step #3. 5.
Disseminate 6. Participating institutions: KY, OK, MI, NV, NY, OR, AZ, MS, CT, HI, IL, SC.

PROGRESS: 2012/10 TO 2017/09
Target Audience: Nothing Reported Changes/Problems:Activities related to child overweight
and obesity prevention were subsumed under the Children's Healthy Living (CHL) program and
network (W1194). What opportunities for training and professional development has the project
provided? Nothing Reported How have the results been disseminated to communities of
interest? Nothing Reported What do you plan to do during the next reporting period to
accomplish the goals? Nothing Reported

IMPACT: 2012/10 TO 2017/09
What was accomplished under these goals? Activities related to child overweight and obesity
prevention were subsumed under the Children's Healthy Living (CHL) program and network
(W1194).

PUBLICATIONS (not previously reported): 2012/10 TO 2017/09


Type: Websites Status: Published Year Published: 2012 Citation: CHL Children's Healthy Living
Program for Remote Underserving Minority Populations in the Pacific Region. www.chl-
pacific.org

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