Although dietary patterns and their association with health outcomes is not a new topic, they have not been widely studied in Mexican-American populations. There are no studies of fruit and vegetable dietary patterns related to weight loss in Mexican-American women. This study aims to examine whether a change in proportion of fruit and vegetable consumption results in a change in weight. A secondary data analysis of 208 overweight or obese Mexican-American women from the Unidos en Salud weight loss intervention study was performed to investigate this relationship. Through regression analysis, the change in weight for every unit change in proportion of fruits and vegetables was tested with appropriate adjustment for age. The results show...
Understanding a population\u27s dietary behavior is important to promote behaviors which have the mo...
The U.S. is experiencing a rising prevalence of overweightedness that has been identified as the sec...
Mexican Americans are more likely to be obese than non-Hispanic whites, yet little research has been...
Although dietary patterns and their association with health outcomes is not a new topic, they have n...
Recent US statistics indicate continued increased incidence of many chronic diseases. The prevalence...
Introduction: Disproportionately high obesity rates among Mexican-American youth is a major health c...
is known about the association be-tween acculturation and fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption among...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 35-41)Latinos represent one of the fast growing populations ...
This cross-sectional study aimed to evaluate associations between a priori defined dietary patterns ...
Childhood obesity is an emerging epidemic. According to data found in the Pediatric Nutrition Survei...
Ethnic groups have different dietary patterns based on their geographical locations and various cult...
Background: The Hispanic/Latino population in the US is experiencing high rates of obesity and cardi...
In industrialized countries the prevalence of obesity among women decreases with increasing socioeco...
To determine whether changes in dietary intakes predict weight loss, we studied 80 overweight adults...
The current study examined environmental and socio-cultural factors postulated to predict adherence ...
Understanding a population\u27s dietary behavior is important to promote behaviors which have the mo...
The U.S. is experiencing a rising prevalence of overweightedness that has been identified as the sec...
Mexican Americans are more likely to be obese than non-Hispanic whites, yet little research has been...
Although dietary patterns and their association with health outcomes is not a new topic, they have n...
Recent US statistics indicate continued increased incidence of many chronic diseases. The prevalence...
Introduction: Disproportionately high obesity rates among Mexican-American youth is a major health c...
is known about the association be-tween acculturation and fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption among...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 35-41)Latinos represent one of the fast growing populations ...
This cross-sectional study aimed to evaluate associations between a priori defined dietary patterns ...
Childhood obesity is an emerging epidemic. According to data found in the Pediatric Nutrition Survei...
Ethnic groups have different dietary patterns based on their geographical locations and various cult...
Background: The Hispanic/Latino population in the US is experiencing high rates of obesity and cardi...
In industrialized countries the prevalence of obesity among women decreases with increasing socioeco...
To determine whether changes in dietary intakes predict weight loss, we studied 80 overweight adults...
The current study examined environmental and socio-cultural factors postulated to predict adherence ...
Understanding a population\u27s dietary behavior is important to promote behaviors which have the mo...
The U.S. is experiencing a rising prevalence of overweightedness that has been identified as the sec...
Mexican Americans are more likely to be obese than non-Hispanic whites, yet little research has been...