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A Community-Engaged Approach to Develop and Implement a Behavioral Infant Obesity Prevention Program for Marginalized Families in Home Visiting.
Cathleen Odar Stough, Katlyn Garr, Julia Rabin, Taylor Gates, Francesca A St Pe, Angela Combs, Harrison Powers, Isabella K Pallotto, Suzanne Summer, Robert T Ammerman, Alonzo T Folger, Jennifer R Frey, Margaret J Clark, Jennifer Berndsen, Lisa M Vaughn
Published: 202610.1097/FCH.0000000000000443
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Community-engaged approaches to health interventions can improve program feasibility and suitability, reduce attrition, and improve health outcomes. The current paper (1) describes the community-engaged development and delivery of an infa…
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