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Item Baseline Data Collection Protocol: Partnership for Girls(2011) Parra-Medina, Deborah“Be Fit with Friends,” a partnership between the IHPR and Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas, encourages girls to engage in physical activity through planned activities, education, social media, and more. San Antonio Girl Scouts were instrumental in developing the “Be Fit with Friends” program, identifying barriers to physical activity (for instance, basketball courts in use by boys, concerns about neighborhood safety) and creating a Facebook page to connect to others in the program.Item Baseline Parent Survey (Spanish version): Partnership for Girls(2011) Parra-Medina, Deborah“Be Fit with Friends,” a partnership between the IHPR and Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas, encourages girls to engage in physical activity through planned activities, education, social media, and more. San Antonio Girl Scouts were instrumental in developing the “Be Fit with Friends” program, identifying barriers to physical activity (for instance, basketball courts in use by boys, concerns about neighborhood safety) and creating a Facebook page to connect to others in the program.Item Consent Form: Health4Kids(2017) Parra-Medina, DeborahHealth4Kids is an obesity management program that uses family counseling, text messages, and newsletters to encourage healthier eating and increased physical activity in overweight and obese Latino children in San Antonio, Texas. Through pediatric clinics at the University Health System, researchers will work with child-parent pairs to test and evaluate the efficacy of intervention strategies including family counseling (in-clinic and phone) and culturally tailored text messages and newsletters. The research team will measure the impact of the program on body composition, insulin, glucose and cholesterol levels, and on health behavior changes like physical activity and fruit and vegetable consumption.Item Consent Form: Health4Kids (Spanish version)(2017) Parra-Medina, DeborahHealth4Kids is an obesity management program that uses family counseling, text messages, and newsletters to encourage healthier eating and increased physical activity in overweight and obese Latino children in San Antonio, Texas. Through pediatric clinics at the University Health System, researchers will work with child-parent pairs to test and evaluate the efficacy of intervention strategies including family counseling (in-clinic and phone) and culturally tailored text messages and newsletters. The research team will measure the impact of the program on body composition, insulin, glucose and cholesterol levels, and on health behavior changes like physical activity and fruit and vegetable consumption.Item Construct Table: Partnership for Girls(2011) Parra-Medina, Deborah“Be Fit with Friends,” a partnership between the IHPR and Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas, encourages girls to engage in physical activity through planned activities, education, social media, and more. San Antonio Girl Scouts were instrumental in developing the “Be Fit with Friends” program, identifying barriers to physical activity (for instance, basketball courts in use by boys, concerns about neighborhood safety) and creating a Facebook page to connect to others in the program.Item Facilitator Guide: Partnership for Girls(2011) Parra-Medina, Deborah“Be Fit with Friends,” a partnership between the IHPR and Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas, encourages girls to engage in physical activity through planned activities, education, social media, and more. San Antonio Girl Scouts were instrumental in developing the “Be Fit with Friends” program, identifying barriers to physical activity (for instance, basketball courts in use by boys, concerns about neighborhood safety) and creating a Facebook page to connect to others in the program.Item Follow-up Data Collection Protocol: Partnership for Girls(2011) Parra-Medina, Deborah“Be Fit with Friends,” a partnership between the IHPR and Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas, encourages girls to engage in physical activity through planned activities, education, social media, and more. San Antonio Girl Scouts were instrumental in developing the “Be Fit with Friends” program, identifying barriers to physical activity (for instance, basketball courts in use by boys, concerns about neighborhood safety) and creating a Facebook page to connect to others in the program.Item Girls Baseline Survey: Partnership for Girls(2011) Parra-Medina, Deborah“Be Fit with Friends,” a partnership between the IHPR and Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas, encourages girls to engage in physical activity through planned activities, education, social media, and more. San Antonio Girl Scouts were instrumental in developing the “Be Fit with Friends” program, identifying barriers to physical activity (for instance, basketball courts in use by boys, concerns about neighborhood safety) and creating a Facebook page to connect to others in the program.Item Girls Follow-Up Survey: Partnership for Girls(2011) Parra-Medina, Deborah“Be Fit with Friends,” a partnership between the IHPR and Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas, encourages girls to engage in physical activity through planned activities, education, social media, and more. San Antonio Girl Scouts were instrumental in developing the “Be Fit with Friends” program, identifying barriers to physical activity (for instance, basketball courts in use by boys, concerns about neighborhood safety) and creating a Facebook page to connect to others in the program.Item Health4Kids: Adverse Event Form(2022) Latino Research InstituteHealth4Kids adverse event participant questionnaire for children (in English and Spanish). For more information about how these surveys or forms were administered, reference the Health4Kids manual of procedures.Item Health4Kids: Anthropometrics Data Forms(2022) Latino Research InstituteThree anthropometrics measurement forms for parents and children participating in the Health4Kids study. For more information about how these surveys or forms were administered, reference the Health4Kids manual of procedures.Item Health4Kids: Assessment Checklist(2023) Latino Research InstituteChecklist to keep track of assessments and surveys each participant completed for the Health4Kids study.Item Health4Kids: Data Collection Surveys(2022) Latino Research InstituteThe surveys completed by Health4Kids study participants at baseline and at the 6- and 12-month time points. Surveys are available in English and Spanish. For more information about how these surveys or forms were administered, reference the Health4Kids manual of procedures.Item Health4Kids: Intervention Flipchart(2022) Latino Research InstituteThe Health4Kids introductory session flipchart for Standard Care Plus (intervention) participants, presenting health information and recommendations. Materials are in English and Spanish. For more information about the procedures for conducting the introductory session, reference the Health4Kids manual of procedures.Item Health4Kids: Manual of Procedures(2023) Latino Research InstituteThe Health4Kids study manual of procedures and protocols includes instructions on all study-related procedures, including recruitment, measurement, intervention, process evaluation, and more.Item Health4Kids: Participant Certificate of Completion(2022) Latino Research InstituteThe certificate of completion templates awarded to all Health4Kids participants that completed 12 months of the study.Item Health4Kids: Posters and Presentations (2016 - 2020)(2022) Latino Research InstituteTwo research presentations and one conference research poster that analyzed and disseminated findings of the Health4Kids study. These materials are from 2020 or prior.Item Health4Kids: Press Release(2023) Latino Research Institute; Institute for Health Promotion Research (IHPR)Press release promoting the Health4Kids study published in the Institute for Health Promotion Research (IHPR) Noticias.Item Health4Kids: Provider and Clinic Materials(2022) Latino Research InstituteAssortment of Health4Kids study materials provided to staff, health providers, and physicians at clinic sites for recruitment, measurement, and intervention activities. For more information about provider and clinic responsibilities, reference the Health4Kids manual of procedures.Item Health4Kids: Retention Materials(2022) Latino Research InstituteAssortment of materials used for participant and provider retention for the Health4Kids study, including holiday cards. For more information about retention efforts procedures, reference the Health4Kids manual of procedures.