Publications by authors named "Annelli Roman"

Interventions intended to reduce the consumption of dietary sugars among those population groups demonstrating disproportionately greater and more frequent consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and foods (SSBF) would benefit from intervention strategies that are tailored to population-specific barriers and facilitators. The objective of this study was to develop and evaluate the acceptability of photo-enhanced and theory-based health promotion messages that target the reduction in SSBF among adult residents of public housing developments, a population known for their high rates of chronic disease. Using the message development tool as a framework, we developed a series of 15 SSBF reduction messages, using an iterative process with community member input.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Annelli Roman"

  • - Annelli Roman's recent research focuses on tailored health promotion strategies aimed at reducing dietary sugar consumption, specifically targeting populations with high rates of sugar-sweetened beverage and food intake.
  • - The study evaluates the acceptability of photo-enhanced messages, developed through community input, designed to address barriers to healthier dietary choices among residents of public housing.
  • - Findings suggest that theory-based and visually engaging health messages can effectively engage at-risk communities, promoting awareness and encouraging reductions in sugar intake, which is critical for addressing chronic disease prevalence in these populations.