Objective: British South Asians (BSAs) experience a higher incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD) which is not declining in line with the UK national average. Low physical activity levels are likely to contribute to this elevated risk. This study investigated the effectiveness of message framing, cultural sensitivity and their interaction on promoting physical activity among BSAs. Design: One hundred and seventy-nine participants (70 males and 109 females) were randomly allocated to watch one of four films in a 2 (loss vs. gain) × 2 (culturally sensitive vs. non-culturally sensitive) design. Main outcome measures: Measures of self-reported physical activity and behavioural intention were completed at baseline and two-month follow-up. Res...
BACKGROUND: There is consistent evidence on the impact of health behaviours on risk of cardiovascula...
Background People of South Asian backgrounds living in the UK have a five-fold increased risk of dia...
Background There is consistent evidence on the impact of health behaviours on risk of cardiovascular...
Objective: British South Asians (BSAs) experience a higher incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD)...
It is well documented that British South Asians (BSAs; people of South Asian origin residing in the ...
Background South Asians in the UK experience high rates of coronary heart disease compared with othe...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of coronary heart disease amongst South Asian population in the UK is hig...
PURPOSE: South Asians have a higher than average risk of coronary heart disease. The reasons for thi...
Objective The aim of this study was to investigate the contribution of physical inactivity to the ex...
Unequivocal evidence suggests an increased prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) amongst South ...
Purpose: Heart disease risk is elevated in South Asians possibly due to impaired postprandial metabo...
South Asian children and parents have been shown to have a higher risk for cardiovascular disease (C...
Purpose: Heart disease risk is elevated in South Asians possibly due to impaired postprandial metabo...
OBJECTIVE We examined and compared the illness beliefs of South Asian and European patients with ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD), the number one cause of death in the U.S., disproportionately affects ...
BACKGROUND: There is consistent evidence on the impact of health behaviours on risk of cardiovascula...
Background People of South Asian backgrounds living in the UK have a five-fold increased risk of dia...
Background There is consistent evidence on the impact of health behaviours on risk of cardiovascular...
Objective: British South Asians (BSAs) experience a higher incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD)...
It is well documented that British South Asians (BSAs; people of South Asian origin residing in the ...
Background South Asians in the UK experience high rates of coronary heart disease compared with othe...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of coronary heart disease amongst South Asian population in the UK is hig...
PURPOSE: South Asians have a higher than average risk of coronary heart disease. The reasons for thi...
Objective The aim of this study was to investigate the contribution of physical inactivity to the ex...
Unequivocal evidence suggests an increased prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) amongst South ...
Purpose: Heart disease risk is elevated in South Asians possibly due to impaired postprandial metabo...
South Asian children and parents have been shown to have a higher risk for cardiovascular disease (C...
Purpose: Heart disease risk is elevated in South Asians possibly due to impaired postprandial metabo...
OBJECTIVE We examined and compared the illness beliefs of South Asian and European patients with ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD), the number one cause of death in the U.S., disproportionately affects ...
BACKGROUND: There is consistent evidence on the impact of health behaviours on risk of cardiovascula...
Background People of South Asian backgrounds living in the UK have a five-fold increased risk of dia...
Background There is consistent evidence on the impact of health behaviours on risk of cardiovascular...