Satisfaction with overweight and obesity pur-portedly contribute to greater weight gain in African American women than men, yet relatively little data on perceived (PBI) and ideal body image (IBI) are available for young adult African Americans. In this survey, 509 self-identified African American freshmen in 2003 and 669 in 2006 at a historically Black university completed a survey that included self-reported height, weight and IBI. In 2003 and 2006, 42.2%248.8 % of men and women were overweight (body mass index [BMI] 25.0–29.9 kg/m2) or obese (BMI $30). In both surveys,.75 % of overweight women and.90 % obese women selected a smaller IBI. In contrast, a greater proportion of over-weight men was satisfied (,50%) than the proportion who had...
The greater body mass of African American females relative to Caucasian females is a well-documented...
Obesity is now a worldwide public health problem. The prevalence of obesity and obesity-linked illne...
This study examined how differences in body sizes of African-American college women impacted life sa...
Objectives The aims of this study were to examine the prevalence of overweight/obesity and to explor...
Differences in male and female perception response to the Pulvers Body Image Scale (PBIS) were exami...
It has been suggested that the prevalence of obesity in black women is high partly because self-imag...
The purpose of this study was to examine the socio-demographic and behavioral differences related to...
High rates of overweight and obesity in African American women have been attributed, in part, to poo...
PURPOSE: This study examined body image perception among participants of the Healthy Black Family Pr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the socio-demographic and behavioral differences related to...
Obesity is one of the most prevalent and consequential health problems facing adult women in the Uni...
Numerous studies have reported that Black women are more satisfied with their bodies than White wome...
Historically, females who had large body figures and considered overweight were seen as the epitome ...
Rates of obesity in the United States continue to rise and there is an increased need for obesity pr...
Objective: To examine body image in a population‐based, biracial cohort. Method: Body image measures...
The greater body mass of African American females relative to Caucasian females is a well-documented...
Obesity is now a worldwide public health problem. The prevalence of obesity and obesity-linked illne...
This study examined how differences in body sizes of African-American college women impacted life sa...
Objectives The aims of this study were to examine the prevalence of overweight/obesity and to explor...
Differences in male and female perception response to the Pulvers Body Image Scale (PBIS) were exami...
It has been suggested that the prevalence of obesity in black women is high partly because self-imag...
The purpose of this study was to examine the socio-demographic and behavioral differences related to...
High rates of overweight and obesity in African American women have been attributed, in part, to poo...
PURPOSE: This study examined body image perception among participants of the Healthy Black Family Pr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the socio-demographic and behavioral differences related to...
Obesity is one of the most prevalent and consequential health problems facing adult women in the Uni...
Numerous studies have reported that Black women are more satisfied with their bodies than White wome...
Historically, females who had large body figures and considered overweight were seen as the epitome ...
Rates of obesity in the United States continue to rise and there is an increased need for obesity pr...
Objective: To examine body image in a population‐based, biracial cohort. Method: Body image measures...
The greater body mass of African American females relative to Caucasian females is a well-documented...
Obesity is now a worldwide public health problem. The prevalence of obesity and obesity-linked illne...
This study examined how differences in body sizes of African-American college women impacted life sa...