Active living as an institutional challenge: lessons from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's "Celebrate Fitness" program |
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Authors: | Brown Lawrence D Kraft M Katherine |
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Affiliation: | Columbia University, USA. |
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Abstract: | Native American youth suffer disproportionately from a range of adverse health conditions. Empowering youth leaders to work on community-based solutions has proved effective in reducing tobacco use and gun violence and is now emerging as a promising approach to improving fitness and health. This article, based on direct observation and interviews with key informants, examines the implementation of a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation-funded project that gave tribal youth councils minigrants to design and run diverse projects that encourage physical activity in their communities. The article highlights the institutional challenges that confront health-promotion strategies for disadvantaged populations. Unless they take proper account of organizational, political, environmental, and cultural forces, funders' interventions have limited chances for success and sustainability. |
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