IntroductionAfrican American women have higher rates of obesity and related chronic disease than other demographic groups. The poorer health of African American women compared with other groups may be explained by allostatic load, or cumulative physiologic stress, due to chronic socioeconomic disadvantage. The objective of this study was to evaluate neighborhood and individual factors contributing to allostatic load in African American women at risk for obesity-related diseases.MethodsThis study evaluated the relationship of allostatic load with neighborhood disadvantage, individual socioeconomic determinants, and synergism between neighborhood and socioeconomic disadvantage, along with health behaviors and other factors as mediators in Afr...
This study investigates the association between neighborhood racial composition and adult obesity ri...
Two serious adverse health effects of obesity are development of cardiovascular disease and type 2 d...
BACKGROUND: Numerous cross-sectional studies have found higher levels of obesity among residents of ...
Health problems such as obesity are more prevalent in populations of African American women than any...
BACKGROUND : Black/African American women in the United States are more likely to live in neighborho...
Few studies have examined the relationship between racial and socioeconomic disparities and health-r...
We examined associations between neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage, perceived neighborhood saf...
Obesity and overweight are at an all time high among most social groups in the United States. In par...
African American women have the highest mortality rate for stroke, heart disease, cancer and diabete...
Non-Hispanic African-American women have the highest incidence of overweight in the United States, a...
To better understand obesity and overweight among urban African American women, the authors examined...
Patterns of fat distribution are heavily influenced by psychological stress, sex, and among women, b...
Patterns of fat distribution are heavily influenced by psychological stress, sex, and among women, b...
An increase in the prevalence of obesity amongst American women over the last several years has rais...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is more prevalent among Black women than Black men, but there is little informat...
This study investigates the association between neighborhood racial composition and adult obesity ri...
Two serious adverse health effects of obesity are development of cardiovascular disease and type 2 d...
BACKGROUND: Numerous cross-sectional studies have found higher levels of obesity among residents of ...
Health problems such as obesity are more prevalent in populations of African American women than any...
BACKGROUND : Black/African American women in the United States are more likely to live in neighborho...
Few studies have examined the relationship between racial and socioeconomic disparities and health-r...
We examined associations between neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage, perceived neighborhood saf...
Obesity and overweight are at an all time high among most social groups in the United States. In par...
African American women have the highest mortality rate for stroke, heart disease, cancer and diabete...
Non-Hispanic African-American women have the highest incidence of overweight in the United States, a...
To better understand obesity and overweight among urban African American women, the authors examined...
Patterns of fat distribution are heavily influenced by psychological stress, sex, and among women, b...
Patterns of fat distribution are heavily influenced by psychological stress, sex, and among women, b...
An increase in the prevalence of obesity amongst American women over the last several years has rais...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is more prevalent among Black women than Black men, but there is little informat...
This study investigates the association between neighborhood racial composition and adult obesity ri...
Two serious adverse health effects of obesity are development of cardiovascular disease and type 2 d...
BACKGROUND: Numerous cross-sectional studies have found higher levels of obesity among residents of ...