Background. African American women report low levels of physical activity (PA) and are disproportionately burdened by related chronic diseases. This pilot study tested a 6-month theory-based (Social Cognitive Theory, SCT) culturally-relevant website intervention to promote PA among African American female college students. Materials and Methods. A single group pre-post test design (n=34) was used. PA and associated SCT constructs (outcome expectations, enjoyment, self-regulation, social support) were assessed at baseline, 3 months and 6 months. Results. The sample was comprised of mostly obese (M BMI= 35.4, SD=6.82) young adults (M age= 21.21 years, SD=2.31). Fifty percent of the sample completed all assessments. Intent-to-treat analyses s...
OBJECTIVE: Computer-tailored and Internet-based interventions to promote physical activity behavior ...
The American Heart Association (AHA) and the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) suggest at l...
Objective: Physical activity (PA) is beneficial for health, yet most African American women do not a...
BACKGROUND: African American women are one of the least active demographic groups in the US, with on...
PURPOSE: This study evaluated a culturally relevant, social cognitive theory-based, Internet-enhance...
Background: Minority women have demonstrated higher rates of health disparities associated with lowe...
IntroductionInnovative approaches are needed to promote physical activity among young adult overweig...
INTRODUCTION: Innovative approaches are needed to promote physical activity among young adult overwe...
This research team has designed and implemented 2 culturally relevant, Internet-enhanced physical ac...
abstract: Background African American women report insufficient physical activity and are disproport...
Research suggests that Black women living in the United States are not engaging in sufficient physic...
Low participation in physical activity is rapidly becoming a global health concern. Among the 7.5 bi...
Low income African Americans are at increased risk for physical inactivity and related chronic illne...
Physical activity (PA) is low among African American women despite awareness of its positive impact ...
The American Heart Association (AHA) and the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) suggest at l...
OBJECTIVE: Computer-tailored and Internet-based interventions to promote physical activity behavior ...
The American Heart Association (AHA) and the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) suggest at l...
Objective: Physical activity (PA) is beneficial for health, yet most African American women do not a...
BACKGROUND: African American women are one of the least active demographic groups in the US, with on...
PURPOSE: This study evaluated a culturally relevant, social cognitive theory-based, Internet-enhance...
Background: Minority women have demonstrated higher rates of health disparities associated with lowe...
IntroductionInnovative approaches are needed to promote physical activity among young adult overweig...
INTRODUCTION: Innovative approaches are needed to promote physical activity among young adult overwe...
This research team has designed and implemented 2 culturally relevant, Internet-enhanced physical ac...
abstract: Background African American women report insufficient physical activity and are disproport...
Research suggests that Black women living in the United States are not engaging in sufficient physic...
Low participation in physical activity is rapidly becoming a global health concern. Among the 7.5 bi...
Low income African Americans are at increased risk for physical inactivity and related chronic illne...
Physical activity (PA) is low among African American women despite awareness of its positive impact ...
The American Heart Association (AHA) and the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) suggest at l...
OBJECTIVE: Computer-tailored and Internet-based interventions to promote physical activity behavior ...
The American Heart Association (AHA) and the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) suggest at l...
Objective: Physical activity (PA) is beneficial for health, yet most African American women do not a...