Mexican and Puerto Rican Men’s Preferences Regarding a Healthy Eating, Physical Activity and Body Image Intervention
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Sample
2.2. Recruitment
2.3. Study Procedures
2.4. Community Partners
2.5. Measures
2.5.1. Translation of Measures
2.5.2. Demographics
2.5.3. Intervention Language and Ethnicity of Intervention Leader
2.5.4. Structure of Intervention
2.5.5. Exercise Program
2.5.6. Integration of Cultural Elements
2.6. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Sample Characteristics
3.2. Intervention Language and Ethnicity of Intervention Leader
3.3. Structure of Intervention
3.4. Exercise Program
3.5. Integration of Cultural Elements
4. Discussion
Authors’ Notes
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Preferences: n (%) | Overall (n = 203) | All Puerto Ricans (n = 104) | All Mexicans (n = 99) | p | PR with Overweight/ Obesity (n = 67) | MX with Overweight/ Obesity (n = 68) | p |
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Language of the Intervention Spanish Only or Both Spanish and English | 135 (66.50%) | 70 (67.31%) | 65 (65.66%) | 0.80 | 44 (65.67%) | 47 (69.12%) | 0.67 |
Language of Intervention Materials Both Spanish and English | 141 (69.46%) | 71 (68.27%) | 70 (70.71%) | 0.71 | 43 (64.18%) | 49 (72.06%) | 0.33 |
Importance of Intervention Leader to be Bilingual a | 180 (88.67%) | 94 (90.38%) | 86 (86.87%) | 0.43 | 60 (89.55%) | 59 (86.76%) | 0.62 |
Importance of Intervention Leader to be Hispanic or Latino a | 134 (66.01%) | 74 (71.15%) | 60 (60.61%) | 0.11 | 47 (70.15%) | 43 (63.24%) | 0.39 |
Frequency of Meetings b Willing to attend an intervention that met twice per week | 170 (83.74%) | 87 (83.65%) | 83 (83.84%) | 0.97 | 54 (80.60%) | 58 (85.29%) | 0.47 |
Length of Intervention b Willing to attend an intervention that lasted for about one and a half to two hours on the first day and one and a half hours on the second day | 151 (74.38%) | 78 (75.00%) | 73 (73.74%) | 0.84 | 51 (76.12%) | 51 (75.00%) | 0.88 |
Preferences: n (%) | Overall (n = 203) | All Puerto Ricans (n = 104) | All Mexicans (n = 99) | p | PR with Overweight/ Obesity (n = 67) | MX with Overweight/ Obesity (n = 68) | p |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location Preferences: n (%) a | |||||||
Humboldt Park | 153 (75.37%) | 94 (90.38%) | 59 (59.60%) | <0.0001 | 61 (91.04%) | 40 (58.82%) | <0.0001 |
University of Illinois at Chicago area | 147 (72.41%) | 67 (64.42%) | 80 (80.81%) | 0.009 | 39 (58.21%) | 55 (80.88%) | 0.004 |
Pilsen | 98 (48.28%) | 35 (33.65%) | 63 (63.64%) | <0.0001 | 23 (34.33%) | 46 (67.65%) | 0.0001 |
Little Village | 79 (38.92%) | 29 (27.88%) | 50 (50.51%) | 0.003 | 17 (25.37%) | 37 (54.41%) | 0.0006 |
Exercise Preferences: n (%) a | |||||||
How Interested to attend an Exercise Program if the exercise consisted of aerobics with Latin or Salsa Movements | 152 (74.88%) | 84 (80.77%) | 68 (68.69%) | 0.047 | 57 (85.07%) | 45 (66.18%) | 0.011 |
How Interested to attend an Exercise Program if the exercise consisted of aerobics with Latin or Salsa Music | 143 (70.44%) | 78 (75.00%) | 65 (65.66%) | 0.14 | 53 (79.10%) | 43 (63.24%) | 0.042 |
Cultural Elements: n (%) | Overall (n = 203) | All Puerto Ricans (n = 104) | All Mexicans (n = 99) | p | PR with Overweight/ Obesity (n = 67) | MX with Overweight/ Obesity (n = 68) | p |
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Heard of Dichos a | 163 (80.30%) | 78 (75.00%) | 85 (85.86%) | 0.052 | 52 (77.61%) | 56 (82.35%) | 0.49 |
Dichos Related to Food or Eating a | 97 (59.51%) | 44 (56.41%) | 53 (62.35%) | 0.44 | 31 (59.62%) | 35 (62.50%) | 0.76 |
Dichos Related to Exercise, Physical Activity, or Dancing a | 76 (46.63%) | 41 (52.56%) | 35 (41.18%) | 0.15 | 30 (57.69%) | 21 (37.50%) | 0.04 |
Dichos Related to your Body a | 89 (54.60%) | 43 (55.13%) | 46 (54.12%) | 0.90 | 29 (55.77%) | 31 (55.36%) | 0.97 |
Dichos Related to Health a | 92 (56.44%) | 45 (57.69%) | 47 (55.29%) | 0.76 | 32 (61.54%) | 30 (53.57%) | 0.40 |
How Interested in Participating in an Intervention if it included Dichos(sayings proverbs) in order to make it more culturally meaningful for Latinos b | 132 (65.02%) | 62 (59.62%) | 70 (70.71%) | 0.10 | 37 (55.22%) | 46 (67.65%) | 0.12 |
How Interested in Participating in an Intervention if it included Cuentos (stories or storytelling), in order to make it more culturally meaningful for Latinos b | 141 (69.46%) | 64 (61.54%) | 77 (77.78%) | 0.012 | 39 (58.21%) | 53 (77.94%) | 0.014 |
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Sanchez-Johnsen, L.; Dykema-Engblade, A.; Rosas, C.E.; Calderon, L.; Rademaker, A.; Nava, M.; Hassan, C. Mexican and Puerto Rican Men’s Preferences Regarding a Healthy Eating, Physical Activity and Body Image Intervention. Nutrients 2022, 14, 4634. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14214634
Sanchez-Johnsen L, Dykema-Engblade A, Rosas CE, Calderon L, Rademaker A, Nava M, Hassan C. Mexican and Puerto Rican Men’s Preferences Regarding a Healthy Eating, Physical Activity and Body Image Intervention. Nutrients. 2022; 14(21):4634. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14214634
Chicago/Turabian StyleSanchez-Johnsen, Lisa, Amanda Dykema-Engblade, Carlos E. Rosas, Leonilda Calderon, Alfred Rademaker, Magdalena Nava, and Chandra Hassan. 2022. "Mexican and Puerto Rican Men’s Preferences Regarding a Healthy Eating, Physical Activity and Body Image Intervention" Nutrients 14, no. 21: 4634. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14214634
APA StyleSanchez-Johnsen, L., Dykema-Engblade, A., Rosas, C. E., Calderon, L., Rademaker, A., Nava, M., & Hassan, C. (2022). Mexican and Puerto Rican Men’s Preferences Regarding a Healthy Eating, Physical Activity and Body Image Intervention. Nutrients, 14(21), 4634. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14214634