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APS Virtual Poster Showcase · 2020

No Evidence That Adverse Individual- and Neighborhood-Level Sociodemographic Factors Impede Response to Technology-Assisted Multiple Health Behavior Change Intervention in Adults with an Unhealthy Lifestyle

Virtual · June 2020

Poster Sessions · Clinical Science

  • Samuel Battalio
    Northwestern University
  • David Press
    Northwestern University
  • Donald Hedeker
    University of Chicago
  • Bonnie Spring
    Northwestern University

Abstract

We evaluated the moderating effects of individual (age, sex, race/ethnicity, income, education) and census tract (SES, crime, food access) sociodemographic factors in a multicomponent technology-assisted multiple health behavior change intervention targeting diet and physical activity. We found that sociodemographic factors did not moderate improvements in diet and physical activity.

Prevention/Intervention