The high incidence of hypertension among African Americans is multifactorial and includes genetic predisposition, intake of micronutrients, social and psychological variables, obesity, and physical activity patterns all playing a role (Dressler, 1996). The factor most contributory to hypertension is sedentary lifestyle. African Americans have low rates of exercise participation. An individual must feel that incorporating and maintaining physical activity into one's lifestyle must be a worthwhile task and requires both the desire and the belief in the ability to change; self-efficacy. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between self-reported physical activity self-efficacy and self-reported physical activity amo...
Purpose: In recent years, hypertension, known as a "silent killer," has increased in the African Ame...
This is a comprehensive and integrative review of multiple factors underlying the greater prevalence...
mortality associated with hypertension is much higher in Blacks than in Whites. We studied a conveni...
African Americans (AAs) have a higher prevalence of hypertension (HTN) and poorer health outcomes. E...
public health problem for Black American women. Increasing physical activity is an effective way to ...
There is limited empirical evidence to support the protective effects of physical activity in the pr...
The relation of physical activity to hypertension was examined in 1751 Black adults in Pitt County, ...
Background: Hypertension develops in individuals irrespective of age, gender, national origin or eth...
The strong association between physical inactivity and CVD has been documented in diverse population...
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death in the United States, and high blood pressure, a ...
This study tested the association of objectively measured physical activity with blood pressure and ...
The study was conducted in two phases. Phase I consisted of generating models of risk reduction beha...
Although African American women are disproportionately affected by hypertension and are predisposed ...
Hypertension is a cardiopulmonary condition linked to genetic, environmental, and social factors. Le...
Regular physical activity (PA) can reduce blood pressure, but hypertensive patients in ethnic minori...
Purpose: In recent years, hypertension, known as a "silent killer," has increased in the African Ame...
This is a comprehensive and integrative review of multiple factors underlying the greater prevalence...
mortality associated with hypertension is much higher in Blacks than in Whites. We studied a conveni...
African Americans (AAs) have a higher prevalence of hypertension (HTN) and poorer health outcomes. E...
public health problem for Black American women. Increasing physical activity is an effective way to ...
There is limited empirical evidence to support the protective effects of physical activity in the pr...
The relation of physical activity to hypertension was examined in 1751 Black adults in Pitt County, ...
Background: Hypertension develops in individuals irrespective of age, gender, national origin or eth...
The strong association between physical inactivity and CVD has been documented in diverse population...
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death in the United States, and high blood pressure, a ...
This study tested the association of objectively measured physical activity with blood pressure and ...
The study was conducted in two phases. Phase I consisted of generating models of risk reduction beha...
Although African American women are disproportionately affected by hypertension and are predisposed ...
Hypertension is a cardiopulmonary condition linked to genetic, environmental, and social factors. Le...
Regular physical activity (PA) can reduce blood pressure, but hypertensive patients in ethnic minori...
Purpose: In recent years, hypertension, known as a "silent killer," has increased in the African Ame...
This is a comprehensive and integrative review of multiple factors underlying the greater prevalence...
mortality associated with hypertension is much higher in Blacks than in Whites. We studied a conveni...