A Pilot Group-Based Lifestyle Intervention to Promote Weight Loss Among Mexican Immigrants

JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY HEALTH(2022)

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Mexican Americans are at increased risk for obesity upon immigration to the U.S., increasing their risk for diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. Our pilot individual lifestyle intervention culturally tailored for Mexican Americans, COMIDA ( Consumo de Opciones Más Ideales De Alimentos ) (Eating More Ideal Food Options), showed promising results. This paper presents outcomes from the group-based version of COMIDA. 129 overweight/obese Mexican Americans were enrolled in ‘Group COMIDA’. Participants’ weight (primary outcome), dietary intake and nutrition knowledge (secondary outcomes) were assessed pre- and post-intervention. Seventeen percent of participants experienced 5% weight loss at follow-up. Post-intervention, participants consumed more fruit and vegetables and fewer sweets and fried foods. A group-based, culturally adapted lifestyle intervention may be a more cost-effective approach than individual interventions to improve dietary behavior among underserved populations, though additional modifications may be considered to increase the intervention’s effectiveness in promoting significant weight loss.
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Obesity,Dietary counseling,Group-based intervention,Mexican immigrants,Limited English proficiency,Cultural adaptation
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