As more U.S. children grow up in Latino families, understanding how social class, culture, and environ-ment influence feeding practices is key to preventing obesity. The authors conducted six focus groups and 20 in-depth interviews among immigrant, low-income Latina mothers in the Northeast United States and clas-sified 17 emergent themes from content analysis according to ecologic frameworks for behavior change. Respondents related environmental influences to child feeding, diet, and activity, namely, supermarket prox-imity, food cost, access to recreational facilities, neighborhood safety, and weather. Television watching was seen as integral to family life, including watching during meals and using TV as babysitter and tool to learn Engl...
This dissertation examines how the daily life of low-income Latinos in California’s Central Valley i...
Background: It is important to understand the perceptions and beliefs of family child care providers...
Research indicates that Mexican Americans are more likely to be obese than the general population, y...
As more U.S. children grow up in Latino families, understanding how social class, culture, and envir...
Latinos are the largest and fastest growing minority population group in the United States, and chil...
Objectives: As more children grow up in families with immigrant parents of Latino origin, there is a...
BackgroundThe prevalence of obesity among Latino children is alarmingly high, when compared to non-L...
Abstract Background The prevalence of obesity among Latino children is alarmingly high, when compare...
Childhood obesity is a significant problem in America today. While there has been considerable resea...
Background: Hispanic preschool children in the United States are at greater risk for obesity compare...
BackgroundWorldwide, overweight and obesity rates have more than tripled over the past three decades...
Obesity has become a pressing issue for Hispanic populations in the United States (U.S.) as well as ...
North Carolina has one of the fastest growing populations of Hispanic immigrants in the U.S. The pre...
Background. The continuing rise of obesity among Latinos is a public health concern with an immediat...
Statistical data have shown that young Latinos have the highest rates of obesity among all ethnic gr...
This dissertation examines how the daily life of low-income Latinos in California’s Central Valley i...
Background: It is important to understand the perceptions and beliefs of family child care providers...
Research indicates that Mexican Americans are more likely to be obese than the general population, y...
As more U.S. children grow up in Latino families, understanding how social class, culture, and envir...
Latinos are the largest and fastest growing minority population group in the United States, and chil...
Objectives: As more children grow up in families with immigrant parents of Latino origin, there is a...
BackgroundThe prevalence of obesity among Latino children is alarmingly high, when compared to non-L...
Abstract Background The prevalence of obesity among Latino children is alarmingly high, when compare...
Childhood obesity is a significant problem in America today. While there has been considerable resea...
Background: Hispanic preschool children in the United States are at greater risk for obesity compare...
BackgroundWorldwide, overweight and obesity rates have more than tripled over the past three decades...
Obesity has become a pressing issue for Hispanic populations in the United States (U.S.) as well as ...
North Carolina has one of the fastest growing populations of Hispanic immigrants in the U.S. The pre...
Background. The continuing rise of obesity among Latinos is a public health concern with an immediat...
Statistical data have shown that young Latinos have the highest rates of obesity among all ethnic gr...
This dissertation examines how the daily life of low-income Latinos in California’s Central Valley i...
Background: It is important to understand the perceptions and beliefs of family child care providers...
Research indicates that Mexican Americans are more likely to be obese than the general population, y...