health for hearts united model to reduce cardiovascular disease risk in african americans
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Health for Hearts United Model
To Reduce Cardiovascular Disease Risk in African Americans
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Desired Outcomes:• Increased consumption of fruits,
vegetables, and calcium rich foods
• Increased habitual physical activity
• Decreased consumption of fat, sugar, and sodium
• Improved clinical outcomes (BMI, blood pressure, glucose, cholesterol, among others)
Health for Hearts UnitedAim: Determine effectiveness of church-based intervention to reduce cardiovascular disease risk in mid-life and older African Americans
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HEART DISEASE IS THE #1 KILLER OF AFRICAN AMERICANS AND STROKES RANK 3RD
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We want not only to reduce disease burden but also promote healthy
lifestyles for overall better health of the church members and the
community
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Reducing Cardiovascular Risk:
Key Health Promotion Strategies
Messaging
RD Sessions & ClinicalEducation Sessions
Health Programs* -Church Initiated -Standard
Materials
Clinics & Surveys
*Health for Hearts United Model
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Phase I
Jan-June 2010-six months
Phase II
Knowledge/ Clinical LearningPhysical ActivityStress Reduction
July-Dec 2010-six months
Phase III
Jan-June 2011-six months Efficacy/SustainabilityOther Risk FactorsMotivateRecognize
Awareness BuildingCVD KnowledgeHealthy Diets
Health for Hearts United ModelTimeline
Baseline 6 Months 18 Mo 24 Mo
Data Collection Phases
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Health Messaging
Healthfor HeartsUnitedA Church-Based Project in Gadsden and Leon Counties to Reduce
Cardiovascular Risk in African Americans
Eat Better
Move Around
Reduce Stress
Take Charge of Your Health
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Development Process
Identification/Formation of health ministries Health ministry meetings Needs assessments in each church Project trainings with health ministries Interactive planning between NIH staff & health
ministries Gathering ideas Incorporating feedback Listening and observing
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Phase I Kick-off Event: St. James AME ChurchQuincy, FloridaFebruary 28, 2010
Health Ministry promotes“St. James Stars” through kick-off during church service including:• Speaker from Health Department• Presentation on healthy eating• Walking program announced• Pastor sermon, “Healthy Hearts & Healthy Spirit”• Healthy snacks served after church
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St. James AME ChurchSignature Programs
Walking Program Every Saturday at 8:00 AM at the Quincy Track Field
Materials “Sounding Board of Praise” newsletter Church worship bulletin
Church Food Healthy options for breakfast/brunch, monthly
birthdays, church meals and snacks
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Greater Mt PleasantM.B. ChurchTallahassee, FL
Health for Hearts United
Living Holy, Living HealthyPhase I Kick-offMarch 20, 2010
Speakers: • Celeste Hart, M.D.• Cyneetha Strong, M.D.• Deacon Clyde Preston& Elder Marva Preston
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Greater Mt. Pleasant M.B. Church Programs & Materials
• Gospel AerobicsJanuary-June 2010
• Fruit of the Spirit Rainbow TeaMay 2010
• Father’s Day Appreciation BreakfastJune 2010
• Voice WalkJuly 2010
• Extreme MakeoverAugust 2010
• Pleasant News Health Articles• Better Health Ministry Newsletter(4 issues)
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Phase I Kick-off Event:Antioch M. B. Church, Quincy, Florida
Healthy Living Kick-off, March 27, 2010 Event Purpose: To promote a healthy lifestyle by eating healthy
food and participating in exercise Event Activities: Speakers, physical activities, games, food and
door prizes Attendance: 30 adults and youth
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Health Message Postcards
Four culturally tailored postcards sent via regular mail during Phase I:
• What is CVD?
• Increasing fruits & vegetables
• Decreasing fat, sodium & salt
• Increasing calcium
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Phase II: Knowledge/Clinical Learning
Three key messages: Eat Better Move Around More Reduce Stress
Standard content tailored to each church Educational Sessions/Speakers
FAMU & FSU faculty Registered dietitian Personal trainers Health leaders from other churches
Healthy soul food & physical activity demonstrations Health Check Report Card Supplement newsletters
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Phase III: Efficacy/SustainabilityPhase IIIKey Message:Take Charge of Your Health
• Educational Sessions/Speakers: -Increase your knowledge -Know your resources -Get empowered• Supplement newsletters• Recognition event
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Discussion & Next Steps
Charge: Your Church Model to Reduce Cardiovascular Risk
Discussion: How can you use the information presented today?
Next Steps June: Gather resources June-August: Develop plan to address charge October-November: Implement plans & culminating
events