Regular physical activity engagement is associated with decreased risk of obesity; however, interventions to increase physical activity targeting African Americans have not been effective in achieving increased physical activity participation. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to describe self-reported physical activity in parents of young (ages 6-12 years) African American children, personal and environmental factors related to these parents’ physical activity, and parents’ perceptions of the outcomes of their own physical activity behaviors. The Social Cognitive Theory provided the theoretical framework for this study. A convenience sample of 130 African American parents of young children were recruited from community sites an...
Objectives: 1) Examine the association between Black mothers’ and daughters’ body fatness, physical ...
Background: The rates of overweight and obesity are the highest in African American women over 40 ye...
This study examined personal, social, and demographic factors related to physical activity (PA) lev...
Physical activity is a critical factor in preventing obesity and other chronic illnesses. African Am...
Background: Inadequate physical activity behavior persists among African American women despite the ...
OBJECTIVES: Increased physical activity is associated with decreased risk for several chronic diseas...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF JEVONNE DELORES BRADLEY, for the DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY degree in H...
Objective: Most U.S. children engage in insufficient physical activity (PA) and spend too much time ...
Promotion of physical activity has received much attention in national health objectives. Family con...
Background: The family environment is a key determinant of children’s physical activity. The importa...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether cultural perspectives of parents may influence children\u27s eating ...
The relationship between body mass index (BMI) and physical activity level of daughters and their mo...
AbstractObjectiveMost U.S. children engage in insufficient physical activity (PA) and spend too much...
Background Understanding the factors that influence physical activity behavior is important in the d...
The high incidence and increased prevalence of childhood obesity has led to multiple efforts for int...
Objectives: 1) Examine the association between Black mothers’ and daughters’ body fatness, physical ...
Background: The rates of overweight and obesity are the highest in African American women over 40 ye...
This study examined personal, social, and demographic factors related to physical activity (PA) lev...
Physical activity is a critical factor in preventing obesity and other chronic illnesses. African Am...
Background: Inadequate physical activity behavior persists among African American women despite the ...
OBJECTIVES: Increased physical activity is associated with decreased risk for several chronic diseas...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF JEVONNE DELORES BRADLEY, for the DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY degree in H...
Objective: Most U.S. children engage in insufficient physical activity (PA) and spend too much time ...
Promotion of physical activity has received much attention in national health objectives. Family con...
Background: The family environment is a key determinant of children’s physical activity. The importa...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether cultural perspectives of parents may influence children\u27s eating ...
The relationship between body mass index (BMI) and physical activity level of daughters and their mo...
AbstractObjectiveMost U.S. children engage in insufficient physical activity (PA) and spend too much...
Background Understanding the factors that influence physical activity behavior is important in the d...
The high incidence and increased prevalence of childhood obesity has led to multiple efforts for int...
Objectives: 1) Examine the association between Black mothers’ and daughters’ body fatness, physical ...
Background: The rates of overweight and obesity are the highest in African American women over 40 ye...
This study examined personal, social, and demographic factors related to physical activity (PA) lev...