African American (AA) girls aged 10–12 living in urban communities designated as food deserts have a significantly greater prevalence of overweight and obesity than girls that age in the general population. The purpose of our study was (a) to examine the agreement in nutritional intake between AA girls aged 10–12 and their mothers and (b) to determine if the girls’ weight categories were associated with their or their mothers demographic characteristics, eating behaviors, nutritional intake, and health problem. A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted in predominantly low-income AA communities in Chicago. Forty-three dyads of early adolescent AA girls and their mothers responded to food frequency and eating habits questionnaires. T...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether measures of socioeconomic status (SES) ar...
Objective: This study examined the mediating role of body dissatisfaction between Body Mass Index (B...
Obesity is more prevalent among racial minority children in the United States, as compared to White ...
African American (AA) girls aged 10–12 living in urban communities designated as food deserts have a...
This research study examines how the growing epidemic of childhood obesity persists from adolescents...
The present study examines the modifiable risk factors associated with eating disturbances, waist-to...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether cultural perspectives of parents may influence children\u27s eating ...
This research study addressed the nutritional beliefs and habits of African-American parents of chil...
Adolescent obesity is prevalent in America. African American girls are at a disproportion risk for d...
African-American girls experience higher rates of obesity than other youth and are more likely to li...
Evidence suggests that adolescents’ experience of binge eating (BE) might differ in important ways f...
To examine family context in relation to body image, weight concerns, and weight control behaviors i...
This study tested the feasibility and acceptability of a physical activity, healthy eating, and soci...
A number of factors contribute to the development of obesity in adolescents, including various diet...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether measures of socioeconomic status (SES) ar...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether measures of socioeconomic status (SES) ar...
Objective: This study examined the mediating role of body dissatisfaction between Body Mass Index (B...
Obesity is more prevalent among racial minority children in the United States, as compared to White ...
African American (AA) girls aged 10–12 living in urban communities designated as food deserts have a...
This research study examines how the growing epidemic of childhood obesity persists from adolescents...
The present study examines the modifiable risk factors associated with eating disturbances, waist-to...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether cultural perspectives of parents may influence children\u27s eating ...
This research study addressed the nutritional beliefs and habits of African-American parents of chil...
Adolescent obesity is prevalent in America. African American girls are at a disproportion risk for d...
African-American girls experience higher rates of obesity than other youth and are more likely to li...
Evidence suggests that adolescents’ experience of binge eating (BE) might differ in important ways f...
To examine family context in relation to body image, weight concerns, and weight control behaviors i...
This study tested the feasibility and acceptability of a physical activity, healthy eating, and soci...
A number of factors contribute to the development of obesity in adolescents, including various diet...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether measures of socioeconomic status (SES) ar...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether measures of socioeconomic status (SES) ar...
Objective: This study examined the mediating role of body dissatisfaction between Body Mass Index (B...
Obesity is more prevalent among racial minority children in the United States, as compared to White ...