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Replicating the EnhanceFitness Physical Activity Program in Hawai`i’s Multicultural Population, 2007-2010

Initially, 223 participants (177 Asians/Pacific Islanders [APIs] and 46 whites) enrolled in EnhanceFitness in Kaua`i County. All participants completed baseline fitness checks, and 178 participants (147 APIs and 31 whites) completed 4-month fitness checks. Forty-five participants dropped out because they became ill, moved, or had other responsibilities. We had 119 participants (102 APIs and 17 whites) attend EnhanceFitness for more than 1 year. The anonymous satisfaction survey was administered at the first 4-month fitness checks and annually thereafter. Because 119 participants attended for more than 1 year, they completed more than 1 survey. Therefore, 374 satisfaction forms were available for analysis.

Figure. Number of program participants at each phase, EnhanceFitness, Kaua`i County, Hawai`i, 2007-2010. The anonymous satisfaction survey was administered at the 4-month fitness checks, with the assessment of physical performance, and annually thereafter (119 participants who attended the program for more than 1 year completed more than 1 satisfaction survey). Abbreviation: APIs, Asians/Pacific Islanders.

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