Galen Eldridge
Montana State University
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BMC Public Health | 2012
Wesley C. Lynch; Jill Martz; Galen Eldridge; Sandra J. Bailey; C. Benke; Lynn Paul
BackgroundChildhood obesity in rural communities is a serious but understudied problem. The current experiment aims to assess a wide range of obesity risk factors among rural youth and to offer an 8-month intervention program for parents to reduce obesity risk in their preteen child.Methods/DesignA two-group, repeated measures design is used to assess the effectiveness of the 4-Health intervention program. Assessments include anthropometric measures, child self-evaluations, parent self-evaluations, and parent evaluations of child. County Extension agents from 21 rural Montana counties recruit approximately 150 parent–child dyads and counties are semi-randomly assigned to the active intervention group (4-Health Educational Program) or a “best-practices” (Healthy Living Information) control group.DiscussionThis study will shed light on the effectiveness of this parent-only intervention strategy in reducing obesity risk factors among rural preteens. The 4-Health program is designed to provide information and skills development for busy rural parents that will increase healthy lifestyles of their preteen children and improve the parents’ ability to intervene effectively in the lives of their families during this critical developmental period.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT01510587
Body Image | 2016
Galen Eldridge; Lynn Paul; Sandra J. Bailey; Carrie Benke Ashe; Jill Martz; Wesley C. Lynch
This experiment compared body image (BI) and BMI changes resulting from two parent-only obesity prevention interventions aimed at 8-12 year olds. Parents in the experimental intervention attended ten face-to-face educational sessions, while parents in the minimal (control) intervention received similar mailed information. Parent-child dyads (N=150) were semi-randomly assigned to intervention groups. Children were assessed before, after, and 6 months following the interventions; children did not attend experimental intervention sessions. Child BI assessments included weight and size perception, weight management goals, body esteem, and appearance attitudes. Significant effects included small decreases in BMIz scores and overweight dissatisfaction, as well as improvements in aspects of body esteem and appearance attitudes. Some BI effects were gender-specific. Decreases in overweight dissatisfaction were greater following the experimental treatment. Neither treatment reduced body size misperception. Thus, parent-only obesity prevention interventions can reduce body weight and body image concerns among rural preteens.
Obesity | 2018
Rebecca A. Seguin; Lynn Paul; Miriam E. Nelson; David S. Strogatz; Meredith L. Graham; Anna Diffenderfer; Galen Eldridge; Stephen A. Parry
The aim of this study was to evaluate a multilevel cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention program for rural women.
Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism | 2014
Rebecca A. Seguin; Leah M. Connor; Miriam E. Nelson; Andrea Z. LaCroix; Galen Eldridge
BMC Public Health | 2015
Rebecca A. Seguin; Galen Eldridge; Meredith L. Graham; Miriam E. Nelson; David S. Strogatz
The Journal of Extension | 2013
Rebecca A. Seguin; Galen Eldridge; Wesley C. Lynch; Lynn Paul
The Journal of Extension | 2013
C. Benke; Sandra J. Bailey; Jill Martz; Lynn Paul; Wesley C. Lynch; Galen Eldridge
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics | 2013
Lynn Paul; Galen Eldridge; Wesley C. Lynch; C. Benke; Sandy Bailey; Jill Martz
Journal of Youth Development | 2013
C. Benke; Sandra J. Bailey; Galen Eldridge; Wesley C. Lynch; Jill Martz; Lynn Paul
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | 2013
Lynn Paul; Galen Eldridge; Wesley C. Lynch; Sandra J. Bailey; C. Benke; Jill Martz