Authors

  1. Erinosho, Temitope PhD
  2. Treadway, Cayla BA
  3. Wretman, Christopher J. PhD
  4. Hales, Derek PhD
  5. Blitstein, Jonathan L. PhD
  6. Ward, Dianne S. EdD

Abstract

This article describes lessons from the feasibility testing of a parent-focused, life skills-based intervention to promote healthy weight in 58 low-income children aged 2 to 5 years. This intervention was feasible and acceptable, with a potential to impact child weight and diet (calories) and parental quality of life (QOL). The group delivery approach through a partnering organization (Head Start) was a more efficient way to reach/engage parents. Compared with one-on-one sessions, the group could provide an avenue to enhance parental psychosocial well-being, given QOL improvements among parents in group sessions. Lessons will inform future research to test the effectiveness of life skills interventions.