This literature review examines the problem of overweight and obesity in African American youth focusing on what is currently known regarding interventions designed to improve the diets of this population. The paper discusses the causes and contributing factors to the rise of overweight and obesity, followed by an overview of the major types of interventions that have been designed to address factors across the social-ecological continuum--that is, from the intrapersonal, interpersonal, organizational, community, and policy levels, paying particular attention to school-based interventions. The cultural appropriateness of nutrition interventions for African American youth and barriers to program effectiveness are also explored. Evidence from...
Obesity is endemic in the United States among adults and children. Behavioral risk factors for deve...
Being overweight or obese increases rates of cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, psychological, or soci...
Obesity is a growing concern in the United States as two-thirds of the population is clinically over...
Food access shapes a community’s nutritional environment and impacts the health and physical well-be...
This literature review examines the problem of overweight and obesity in African American youth focu...
Abstract Childhood obesity is a major problem in America. The aim of this research translation proje...
African American (AA) adolescents have higher rates of obesity than many other ethnic groups, which ...
Overweight adolescents are less likely to meet physical activity (PA) recommendations as compared to...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-214).Overweight, obesity and declining...
Background: Prevalence of obesity among adolescents is increasing at an alarming rate. Currently, 34...
This study examined the effects of parental feeding practices and adolescent emotional eating (EE) o...
The purpose of this study was to explore the feeding practices of minority children specifically loo...
Terms of reference for this projectWe were requested by Dr Julia Verne to provide a literature-based...
The purpose of this study was to test a general stress-related health behavior model as it applied t...
Obesity is currently viewed as one of the most important health concerns in the United States. Resea...
Obesity is endemic in the United States among adults and children. Behavioral risk factors for deve...
Being overweight or obese increases rates of cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, psychological, or soci...
Obesity is a growing concern in the United States as two-thirds of the population is clinically over...
Food access shapes a community’s nutritional environment and impacts the health and physical well-be...
This literature review examines the problem of overweight and obesity in African American youth focu...
Abstract Childhood obesity is a major problem in America. The aim of this research translation proje...
African American (AA) adolescents have higher rates of obesity than many other ethnic groups, which ...
Overweight adolescents are less likely to meet physical activity (PA) recommendations as compared to...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-214).Overweight, obesity and declining...
Background: Prevalence of obesity among adolescents is increasing at an alarming rate. Currently, 34...
This study examined the effects of parental feeding practices and adolescent emotional eating (EE) o...
The purpose of this study was to explore the feeding practices of minority children specifically loo...
Terms of reference for this projectWe were requested by Dr Julia Verne to provide a literature-based...
The purpose of this study was to test a general stress-related health behavior model as it applied t...
Obesity is currently viewed as one of the most important health concerns in the United States. Resea...
Obesity is endemic in the United States among adults and children. Behavioral risk factors for deve...
Being overweight or obese increases rates of cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, psychological, or soci...
Obesity is a growing concern in the United States as two-thirds of the population is clinically over...