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Pastoral Leaders’ Perception of Obesity and Their Role Within Faith-Based Organizations
by
Moore, Darren
, Cooper, Clinton
, Williams, Charles
in
Body Composition
/ Body mass index
/ Bulletin Boards
/ Christianity
/ Community
/ Community Relations
/ Community Resources
/ Comorbidity
/ Control
/ Diabetes
/ Disease control
/ Disease prevention
/ Exercise
/ Health aspects
/ Health education
/ Health promotion
/ Leaders
/ Leadership
/ Leadership styles
/ Literature Reviews
/ Management
/ Nutrition research
/ Obesity
/ Pastoral medicine
/ Physical Activities
/ Qualitative research
/ Religion
/ Religious aspects
/ Religious Factors
/ Religious institutions
/ Religious organizations
/ Researchers
/ Scientific Concepts
/ Social Influences
/ Spirituality
/ Weight control
2024
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Pastoral Leaders’ Perception of Obesity and Their Role Within Faith-Based Organizations
by
Moore, Darren
, Cooper, Clinton
, Williams, Charles
in
Body Composition
/ Body mass index
/ Bulletin Boards
/ Christianity
/ Community
/ Community Relations
/ Community Resources
/ Comorbidity
/ Control
/ Diabetes
/ Disease control
/ Disease prevention
/ Exercise
/ Health aspects
/ Health education
/ Health promotion
/ Leaders
/ Leadership
/ Leadership styles
/ Literature Reviews
/ Management
/ Nutrition research
/ Obesity
/ Pastoral medicine
/ Physical Activities
/ Qualitative research
/ Religion
/ Religious aspects
/ Religious Factors
/ Religious institutions
/ Religious organizations
/ Researchers
/ Scientific Concepts
/ Social Influences
/ Spirituality
/ Weight control
2024
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Pastoral Leaders’ Perception of Obesity and Their Role Within Faith-Based Organizations
by
Moore, Darren
, Cooper, Clinton
, Williams, Charles
in
Body Composition
/ Body mass index
/ Bulletin Boards
/ Christianity
/ Community
/ Community Relations
/ Community Resources
/ Comorbidity
/ Control
/ Diabetes
/ Disease control
/ Disease prevention
/ Exercise
/ Health aspects
/ Health education
/ Health promotion
/ Leaders
/ Leadership
/ Leadership styles
/ Literature Reviews
/ Management
/ Nutrition research
/ Obesity
/ Pastoral medicine
/ Physical Activities
/ Qualitative research
/ Religion
/ Religious aspects
/ Religious Factors
/ Religious institutions
/ Religious organizations
/ Researchers
/ Scientific Concepts
/ Social Influences
/ Spirituality
/ Weight control
2024
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Pastoral Leaders’ Perception of Obesity and Their Role Within Faith-Based Organizations
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Pastoral Leaders’ Perception of Obesity and Their Role Within Faith-Based Organizations
2024
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The purpose of this study was to explore the perspectives of pastoral leaders regarding obesity and health within faith-based organizations (FBOs). In this study, the authors focused on gaining additional insight regarding how pastoral leaders conceptualize and make sense of their roles in terms of health promotion within FBOs. Utilizing a qualitative research methodological approach, specifically Qualitative Description, authors administered a qualitative survey to 12 participants which yielded three emerging themes: (1) perceived scope, (2) understanding and use of resources, and (3) defining obesity through pastoral leaders’ perspectives. In the study, investigators discuss clinical implications and provide recommendations.
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