Approved May 2018by the faculty of UMKC in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Nursing PracticeIn the United States, African American women are at significant risk for cardiovascular disease, influenced by factors such as obesity, hypertension, sedentary lifestyle, and low socioeconomic status. This Doctor of Nursing Practice project aimed to reduce cardiovascular disease risk in middle-aged, overweight African American women through education on diet, exercise, and weight loss. This quasi-experimental, pretest and posttest study took place at an urban primary care clinic. Education was provided to 39 patients regarding diet, exercise, and weight loss to decrease their risk for cardiovascular dise...
African Americans have higher rates of cardio-vascular disease (CVD) than do Caucasians, which contr...
Hypertension is a national medical problem that has been predominantly seen amongst African American...
The purpose of this study was to investigate cardiovascular disease risk in Black and Caucasian urba...
Suboptimal cardiovascular health among African American (AA) women contributes to high costs of care...
Cardiovascular disease rates are higher in African American women and they have more cardiovascular ...
The death rate from heart and blood vessel disease among African Americans is 33.6% higher among Afr...
Among women, African American women have a death rate for cardiovascular disease (CVD) almost four t...
Background—The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of a comprehensive lifestyle interven...
Background: Obesity is a growing health care concern with cardiovascular disease (CVD) implications....
BackgroundPhysical inactivity significantly impacts mortality worldwide. Physical inactivity is a mo...
Obesity is a growing health care concern with implications for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Obesity...
Background: Obesity is a growing health care concern with cardiovascular disease (CVD) implications....
Purpose: African American breast cancer survivors in the Deep South have a disproportionately high b...
African Americans have a substantially higher rate of cardiovascular disease and events when compare...
African Americans have a substantially higher rate of cardiovascular disease and events when compare...
African Americans have higher rates of cardio-vascular disease (CVD) than do Caucasians, which contr...
Hypertension is a national medical problem that has been predominantly seen amongst African American...
The purpose of this study was to investigate cardiovascular disease risk in Black and Caucasian urba...
Suboptimal cardiovascular health among African American (AA) women contributes to high costs of care...
Cardiovascular disease rates are higher in African American women and they have more cardiovascular ...
The death rate from heart and blood vessel disease among African Americans is 33.6% higher among Afr...
Among women, African American women have a death rate for cardiovascular disease (CVD) almost four t...
Background—The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of a comprehensive lifestyle interven...
Background: Obesity is a growing health care concern with cardiovascular disease (CVD) implications....
BackgroundPhysical inactivity significantly impacts mortality worldwide. Physical inactivity is a mo...
Obesity is a growing health care concern with implications for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Obesity...
Background: Obesity is a growing health care concern with cardiovascular disease (CVD) implications....
Purpose: African American breast cancer survivors in the Deep South have a disproportionately high b...
African Americans have a substantially higher rate of cardiovascular disease and events when compare...
African Americans have a substantially higher rate of cardiovascular disease and events when compare...
African Americans have higher rates of cardio-vascular disease (CVD) than do Caucasians, which contr...
Hypertension is a national medical problem that has been predominantly seen amongst African American...
The purpose of this study was to investigate cardiovascular disease risk in Black and Caucasian urba...