Fruit and vegetable consumption of Native Americans was compared with that of non‐Native Americans and determinants of fruit and vegetable intake for both populations were found based upon the Theory of Planned Behavior. A one‐time survey was conducted as part of a larger research project funded by the South Dakota Department of Health. The survey was administered in local grocery stores and supermarkets in six South Dakota communities, including two located on Native American reservations. Of the 1000 distributed surveys, 499 were returned with 230 being usable, resulting in a response rate of 49.9%. Wilcoxon signed‐rank test and two regression models were tested using SAS 9.2 software. Dependent variables were fruit and vegetable intake. ...
A major national health campaign has recently been initiated to promote consumption of 5 or more ser...
Low fruit and vegetable (F/V) consumption has been documented and is associated with increased risk ...
Recent US statistics indicate continued increased incidence of many chronic diseases. The prevalence...
Obesity rates among Native American individuals are greater than any other ethnic group living in th...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the applicability of the Information-Motivation-Behavioral...
Objectives: Determine intake of fruits, vegetables and traditional foods (TF), availability of foods...
Background: Rural residents are increasingly identified as being at greater risk for health disparit...
Objective To examine baseline rates of fruit and vegetable consumption among adults in the 5 A Day r...
This quasi-experimental pilot study assessed the effectiveness of a six-lesson; culturally adapted n...
Background: The consumption of the recommended amount of fruits and vegetables is believed to help p...
American Indians experience higher rates of obesity than any other ethnic group living in the USA. T...
Corn Belt US has constantly showed low fruit and vegetable (F & V) consumption. One of the policy su...
Objectives: Few studies have examined the association of gender and ethnicity with fruit and vegetab...
This study investigated the relationship between characteristics, attitudes and lifestyle choices an...
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is the largest domestic hunger safety net progr...
A major national health campaign has recently been initiated to promote consumption of 5 or more ser...
Low fruit and vegetable (F/V) consumption has been documented and is associated with increased risk ...
Recent US statistics indicate continued increased incidence of many chronic diseases. The prevalence...
Obesity rates among Native American individuals are greater than any other ethnic group living in th...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the applicability of the Information-Motivation-Behavioral...
Objectives: Determine intake of fruits, vegetables and traditional foods (TF), availability of foods...
Background: Rural residents are increasingly identified as being at greater risk for health disparit...
Objective To examine baseline rates of fruit and vegetable consumption among adults in the 5 A Day r...
This quasi-experimental pilot study assessed the effectiveness of a six-lesson; culturally adapted n...
Background: The consumption of the recommended amount of fruits and vegetables is believed to help p...
American Indians experience higher rates of obesity than any other ethnic group living in the USA. T...
Corn Belt US has constantly showed low fruit and vegetable (F & V) consumption. One of the policy su...
Objectives: Few studies have examined the association of gender and ethnicity with fruit and vegetab...
This study investigated the relationship between characteristics, attitudes and lifestyle choices an...
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is the largest domestic hunger safety net progr...
A major national health campaign has recently been initiated to promote consumption of 5 or more ser...
Low fruit and vegetable (F/V) consumption has been documented and is associated with increased risk ...
Recent US statistics indicate continued increased incidence of many chronic diseases. The prevalence...