Scaling a Community-Wide Campaign Intervention to Manage Hypertension and Weight Loss
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Description
Analysis of a public health intervention addressing hypertension and obesity among low-income Latino populations in the U.S.-Mexico border region in Texas. Discusses the impacts of the intervention in 10 cities and large metro areas, 2 small towns, and 6 rural areas and examines data using the RE-AIM Framework.
Author(s)
Belinda M. Reininger, Lisa A. Mitchell-Bennett, MinJae Lee, et al.
Citation
Frontiers in Medicine, 8, 661353
Date
11/2021
Tagged as
Community health workers
· Obesity and weight control
· Statistics and data
· U.S.-Mexico Border Region
· Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention
· Texas