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Volume 32, Issue 2: April, 2005
Abstract
*Healthy Eating and Exercise: Strategies for Weight Management
in the Rural Midwest
Faryle Nothwehr, PhD, MPH, and N. Andrew Peterson, PhD
Obesity prevalence has increased dramatically in the United
States. Rural areas have been especially affected, yet few
weight management studies have been conducted in these populations.
This study was designed to assess weight management attitudes
and strategies used when rural adults in particular attempt
to lose weight, employing measures that are more specific
than those reported in similar studies. The survey was completed
by 123 adults aged 19 to 71, with a 29% response rate. Scales
demonstrated good to excellent internal consistency, and test-retest
reliability. Persons currently trying to lose weight were
more likely to report self-monitoring behaviors and goal setting
but no more likely to report use of specific behavioral strategies
compared to persons not trying to lose weight. The results
suggest considerable interest in weight management among rural
adults and provide a starting point for planning future weight
management interventions in this and similar populations.
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