IntroductionObesity has reached epidemic levels, with nearly two-thirds of the U.S. population considered overweight or obese. Latinos have some of the highest rates of overweight, obesity, and sedentary lifestyle. Research from scientifically sound evidence-based interventions to reduce the disproportionate burden of obesity and its associated morbidity and mortality among Latinas is greatly needed. The purpose of this study was to assess knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors about nutrition and exercise among Latinas aged 40 years and older residing in a low-income community in Houston, Texas, and the applicability of an evidence-based church program to promote healthy energy balance.MethodsQualitative assessment was conducted through 10 fo...
The rates of obesity in Hispanic women increased significantly between 1994 and 2008 from 35.3% to 4...
Obesity is a rising public health concern in the United States that contributes to the development o...
Mexican Americans are more likely to be obese than non-Hispanic whites, yet little research has been...
IntroductionObesity has reached epidemic levels, with nearly two-thirds of the U.S. population consi...
Latino population is one of the fastest growing minority groups in the United States. As the Latin...
Context:Latinos have one of the highest prevalences of obesity in the U.S. Efforts to address U.S. L...
In the United States, Latino adults, compared with non-Hispanic white adults, are less likely to mee...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to critically examine the knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and b...
BackgroundThe prevalence of obesity among Latino children is an increasing concern. Churches are set...
Latinos, or individuals from the Caribbean, South America, and Central America (Santiago, 1996), are...
Objectives: A literature review was conducted to identify factors associated with successful Body Ma...
BackgroundSouth Carolina has one of the highest rates of obesity in the nation and, proportionately,...
abstract: This study answers the question, “In Adult Hispanic BMI ≥ 30 (P), how does development of ...
Title: EVALUATION OF COMADRES DE SALUD-A CULTURALLY SENSITIVE OBESITY PREVENTION INTERVENTION FOR LA...
The obesity epidemic is a global health concern. In the United States alone, 68.5% of adults are cat...
The rates of obesity in Hispanic women increased significantly between 1994 and 2008 from 35.3% to 4...
Obesity is a rising public health concern in the United States that contributes to the development o...
Mexican Americans are more likely to be obese than non-Hispanic whites, yet little research has been...
IntroductionObesity has reached epidemic levels, with nearly two-thirds of the U.S. population consi...
Latino population is one of the fastest growing minority groups in the United States. As the Latin...
Context:Latinos have one of the highest prevalences of obesity in the U.S. Efforts to address U.S. L...
In the United States, Latino adults, compared with non-Hispanic white adults, are less likely to mee...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to critically examine the knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and b...
BackgroundThe prevalence of obesity among Latino children is an increasing concern. Churches are set...
Latinos, or individuals from the Caribbean, South America, and Central America (Santiago, 1996), are...
Objectives: A literature review was conducted to identify factors associated with successful Body Ma...
BackgroundSouth Carolina has one of the highest rates of obesity in the nation and, proportionately,...
abstract: This study answers the question, “In Adult Hispanic BMI ≥ 30 (P), how does development of ...
Title: EVALUATION OF COMADRES DE SALUD-A CULTURALLY SENSITIVE OBESITY PREVENTION INTERVENTION FOR LA...
The obesity epidemic is a global health concern. In the United States alone, 68.5% of adults are cat...
The rates of obesity in Hispanic women increased significantly between 1994 and 2008 from 35.3% to 4...
Obesity is a rising public health concern in the United States that contributes to the development o...
Mexican Americans are more likely to be obese than non-Hispanic whites, yet little research has been...