Background: Proper levels of physical activity (PA) are important to healthy aging. Little is known about racial differences in influences of neighborhood perceptions (NP) on PA and use of neighborhood resources among community-dwelling older women. Materials and methods: In 2014 and 2015, 49 white and 44 black women of age 65 and older living in Washington, DC were queried about their PA, NP, use of neighborhood resources and sociodemographic characteristics. They wore an accelerometer and a Global Positioning System device concurrently for 7 consecutive days. Data were analyzed by race. Results: Compared to Whites, Blacks had lower NP scores (71% positive vs. 77%, p = 0.01), lower mean daily step counts (mean (SD): 3256 (1918) vs. 5457 (2...
Purpose: Health Is Power (NIH 1R01CA109403) was a longitudinal, multi-site intervention aimed to inc...
African Americans bear a disproportionate burden of chronic diseases and disabilities and present on...
With advancing age, there is a greater incidence of chronic disease. Increased levels of physical ac...
INTRODUCTION: Older adults may have more physical limitations and no longer routinely travel outside...
The older African American women living Texas fall into one of the most inactive population segments...
Physical inactivity is one of the factors contributing to disproportionate disease rates among older...
Abstract This study examines the association of neighborhood environment, as measured by housing fac...
Introduction: Although the benefits of adopting physical activity (PA) are well publicized, physical...
<div><p>Despite considerable research and programmatic efforts to alleviate racial/ethnic disparitie...
ObjectiveTo examine variation by race and gender in the association between neighborhood socioeconom...
BACKGROUND: African-American women are at higher risk than white women of cardiovascular disease and...
Perceptions of neighborhood attributes for physical activity may be influenced by individual level i...
Background: African-American women are at higher risk than white women of cardiovascular disease and...
Physical activity guidelines for health improvement were recommended by the Centers for Disease Cont...
Ethnic minority women report poorer health outcomes and attitudes and are more vulnerable to overwei...
Purpose: Health Is Power (NIH 1R01CA109403) was a longitudinal, multi-site intervention aimed to inc...
African Americans bear a disproportionate burden of chronic diseases and disabilities and present on...
With advancing age, there is a greater incidence of chronic disease. Increased levels of physical ac...
INTRODUCTION: Older adults may have more physical limitations and no longer routinely travel outside...
The older African American women living Texas fall into one of the most inactive population segments...
Physical inactivity is one of the factors contributing to disproportionate disease rates among older...
Abstract This study examines the association of neighborhood environment, as measured by housing fac...
Introduction: Although the benefits of adopting physical activity (PA) are well publicized, physical...
<div><p>Despite considerable research and programmatic efforts to alleviate racial/ethnic disparitie...
ObjectiveTo examine variation by race and gender in the association between neighborhood socioeconom...
BACKGROUND: African-American women are at higher risk than white women of cardiovascular disease and...
Perceptions of neighborhood attributes for physical activity may be influenced by individual level i...
Background: African-American women are at higher risk than white women of cardiovascular disease and...
Physical activity guidelines for health improvement were recommended by the Centers for Disease Cont...
Ethnic minority women report poorer health outcomes and attitudes and are more vulnerable to overwei...
Purpose: Health Is Power (NIH 1R01CA109403) was a longitudinal, multi-site intervention aimed to inc...
African Americans bear a disproportionate burden of chronic diseases and disabilities and present on...
With advancing age, there is a greater incidence of chronic disease. Increased levels of physical ac...