Numbers
Methods
Measurements
Miscellaneous
100

How many churches participated in this study?

74

100

What was the design of the study?

Group Randomized Control Trial

100

What measured dietary components made this study different from previous?

fat and fiber

100

In which state was the study performed?

South Carolina
200

How long was the intervention?

15 months

200

Name one of the limitations or gaps in Faith Based Health Promotion Programs

Few have targeted physical activity

Dietary factors outside of fruits and veggies have received little attention

most interventions have only focused on individual behavior

CBPR have been rarely used in Faith Based Interventions

200

How was self- reported PA measured? 

CHAMPS questionnaire

200

What does A.M.E abbreviate? 

African Methodist Episcopal 

300

How much was the maximum stipend given to the churches?

$1,000

300

How were the churches grouped?

Clustered by proximity

300

How was self reported fruit and vegetable intake measured?

NCI fruit and vegetable all day screener 

300

What correlation was used to compare self-reported and objective- reported PA?

Pearson

400

Participants who completed the post-assessment follow up received $__ gift card

$15

400

What criterion classified participants as regular church attendees?

Attending church regularly for at least 1 month

400

How was self- reported fat and fiber intake measured? 

The fat and fiber- related behavior questionnaire

400

Which University conducted the study?

The University of South Carolina

500

What was the baseline BMI of the control group?

33.1

500
Each committee sent members to attend training based upon the principles of what diet plan?

D.A.S.H

500

How was PA objectively measured?

Accelerometer

500

What aspect or component of behavioral health has been influential to each behavioral model of theory?

Self- efficacy

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