Johnson, Cassandra M.Sharkey, Joseph R.Umstattd Meyer, M. ReneeGomez, LuisAllicock, MarlynProchnow, TylerBeltran, ElvaMartinez, Luz2022-11-162022-11-162021-09-26Johnson, C. M., Sharkey, J. R., Umstattd Meyer, M. R., Gómez, L., Allicock, M. A., Prochnow, T., Beltrán, E., Martinez, L. (2021). Designing for multilevel behavior change: A father-focused nutrition and physical activity program for Mexican-Heritage families in South Texas border communities. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(19), 10117.1660-4601https://hdl.handle.net/10877/16308Fathers significantly influence family functioning, as coparents and partners, and must be part of family-based approaches to behavioral health interventions or programs. But little is known regarding how to support Latino fathers in health promotion within their family systems, specifically for Latino families living in border communities. Program development was embedded in a larger community-based grant and part of a longstanding academic-community collaboration. An interdisciplinary research team applied theories related to health behavior, family systems, behavior change, and community engagement to develop a father-focused and family-centered behavioral program for Mexican-heritage fathers and children living near the Texas-Mexico border to support changes in nutrition and physical activity at the individual and family levels. Promotoras de salud (trained community health workers) delivered the program through group sessions, check-in calls, and at-home activities. Group session activities were designed to engage family triads and dyads using experiential education related to nutrition and physical activity, like cooking lessons and active play, over a six-week period. Future research can use the program approach and curricula as a roadmap for designing context-specific and culturally-relevant programs for Latino families. Additional research is needed to explore how approaches like this can support families and their health goals.Text23 pages1 file (.pdf)encoloniaspromotorasLatino fathersfamily systemshealth promotionruralFamily and Consumer SciencesDesigning for Multilevel Behavior Change: A Father-Focused Nutrition and Physical Activity Program for Mexican-Heritage Families in South Texas Border CommunitiesArticlehttps://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph181910117This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.