When Shepherds Shed: Trajectories of Weight-Related Behaviors in a Holistic Health Intervention Tailored for US Christian Clergy

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Jia Yao
Dori Steinberg
Elizabeth L. Turner
Grace Y. Cai
Jacqueline R. Cameron
Celia F. Hybels
David E. Eagle
Glen Milstein
Joshua A. Rash
Rae Jean Proeschold-Bell
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[1] Duke University,Global Health Institute and Center for Health Policy & Inequalities Research
[2] Duke University,School of Nursing and Global Health Institute
[3] Duke University,Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics and Global Health Institute
[4] Duke University,Trinity College of Arts and Sciences
[5] Rush University,Department of Internal Medicine, Section of Palliative Medicine, Department of Preventive Medicine, Department of Religion, Health and Human Values
[6] Duke University Medical Center,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development
[7] The City College of New York,Department of Psychology
[8] Memorial University of Newfoundland,Department of Psychology
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Occupational health; Obesity; Clergy; Health behavior; Tailor; USA;
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Maintaining healthy behaviors is challenging. Based upon previous reports that in North Carolina (NC), USA, overweight/obese clergy lost weight during a two-year religiously tailored health intervention, we described trajectories of diet, physical activity, and sleep. We investigated whether behavior changes were associated with weight and use of health-promoting theological messages. Improvements were observed in sleep, calorie-dense food intake, and physical activity, with the latter two associated with weight loss. While theological messages were well-retained, their relationship with behaviors depended on the specific message, behavior, and timing. Findings offer insights into weight loss mechanisms, including the role of theological messages in religiously tailored health interventions.
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页码:1849 / 1866
页数:17
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