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Diabetes Care, Vol 20, Issue 10 1518-1523, Copyright © 1997 by American Diabetes Association
The PATHWAYS church-based weight loss program for urban African-American women at risk for diabetes
W McNabb, M Quinn, J Kerver, S Cook and T Karrison
Chicago Diabetes Research and Training Center, University of Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
OBJECTIVE: This study was carried out to test the effectiveness of
PATHWAYS, a weight loss program designed specifically for urban
African-American women, when administered in urban churches by trained lay
facilitators. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Thirty-nine obese women were
recruited from three urban African-American churches. After randomization
and the collection of baseline data on weight and lifestyle practices,
subjects in the experimental group (n = 19) were assigned to receive a
14-week weight loss program (PATHWAYS) conducted by trained lay volunteers;
control group subjects (n = 20) were put on a waiting list to receive the
program at the conclusion of the study period. RESULTS: Of the 39 women
enrolled, 15 experimental group subjects and 18 control group subjects were
available for posttreatment data collection. After completing the program,
PATHWAYS participants lost an average of 10.0 lb, and the control group
subjects gained an average of 1.9 lb. Posttreatment difference in weight
loss between the groups was statistically significant (P < 0.0001).
Waist circumference among PATHWAYS participants decreased 2.5 inches, while
waist circumference among control group subjects remained relatively the
same. This difference between the groups was statistically significant (P
< 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: A weight loss program administered by trained lay
volunteers was effective in producing significant and clinically meaningful
weight loss among African-American women who often do not benefit from
typical weight loss programs. Ongoing research is focusing on whether the
weight loss can be maintained or enhanced through monthly reinforcement
sessions.

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