Families Improving Together (FIT) for weight loss: A resource for translation of a positive climate-based intervention into community settings

Lauren H. Law, Dawn K. Wilson, Sara M. St. George, Heather Kitzman, Colby J. Kipp

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Abstract

Climate-based weight loss interventions, or those that foster a nurturing family environment, address important ecological influences typically ignored by the traditional biomedical treatments. Promoting a climate characterized by positive communication, autonomy support, and parental warmth supports adolescents in making healthy behavioral changes. In addition, encouraging these skills within the family may have additional benefits of improved family functioning and other mental and physical health outcomes. Although several programs have identified essential elements and established the evidence base for the efficacy of these interventions, few have offered resources for the translation of these constructs from theoretical concepts to tangible practice. This paper provides strategies and resources utilized in the Families Improving Together (FIT) for weight loss randomized controlled trial to create a warm, supportive climate characterized by positive communication within the parent-child relationship. Detailed descriptions of how Project FIT emphasized these constructs through facilitator training, intervention curriculum, and process evaluation are provided as a resource for clinical and community interventions. Researchers are encouraged to provide resources to promote translation of evidence-based interventions for programs aiming to utilize a positive climate-based family approach for lifestyle modification.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1064-1069
Number of pages6
JournalTranslational Behavioral Medicine
Volume10
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • African Americans
  • Family-based intervention
  • Positive parenting
  • Translation
  • Weight loss

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Applied Psychology
  • Behavioral Neuroscience

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