The obesity epidemic continues to be a major concern in the United States. The World Health Organization reported that 1.4 billion adults were either obese or overweight African American (AA) women have the highest incidence of obesity worldwide. A qualitative descriptive study was used to explore the perceptions of obese AA women about altering how they prepare soul food to make it healthier. The empowerment model and the health belief model were used to frame this study. Data were collected using a nonprobability purposeful sampling strategy. The sample for this study consisted of four focus groups with six to seven obese AA women ages 21–90 who prepared and consumed high-calorie soul foods and had a body mass index ³30. Focus group trans...
Introduction: Binge eating may contribute to the prevalence of obesity in African-American women. Ye...
African American women, in particular, have learned to navigate through a food consumption landscape...
The US is experiencing what many in public health are calling an “obesity epidemic”. The American He...
The obesity epidemic continues to be a major concern in the United States. The World Health Organiza...
The obesity epidemic continues to be a major concern in the United States. The World Health Organiza...
Obesity is one of the fastest growing health concerns impacting all racial, ethnic, gender, and soci...
Obesity is one of the fastest growing health concerns impacting all racial, ethnic, gender, and soci...
Food is an important part of Black culture, expression, and history, but it is often underrepresente...
Food is an important part of Black culture, expression, and history, but it is often underrepresente...
Food is an important part of Black culture, expression, and history, but it is often underrepresente...
Obesity has become a global epidemic. Healthcare cost continues to increase due to co-morbidities su...
Obesity is one of the fastest-growing health concerns impacting all racial, ethnic, gender, and soci...
Background: Obesity remains a prevalent public health epidemic and African American (AA) adults are ...
African American women are suffering from high rates of debilitating illnesses and diseases. Over 50...
As obesity has reached an epidemic level, the female population age 35 years and older is struggling...
Introduction: Binge eating may contribute to the prevalence of obesity in African-American women. Ye...
African American women, in particular, have learned to navigate through a food consumption landscape...
The US is experiencing what many in public health are calling an “obesity epidemic”. The American He...
The obesity epidemic continues to be a major concern in the United States. The World Health Organiza...
The obesity epidemic continues to be a major concern in the United States. The World Health Organiza...
Obesity is one of the fastest growing health concerns impacting all racial, ethnic, gender, and soci...
Obesity is one of the fastest growing health concerns impacting all racial, ethnic, gender, and soci...
Food is an important part of Black culture, expression, and history, but it is often underrepresente...
Food is an important part of Black culture, expression, and history, but it is often underrepresente...
Food is an important part of Black culture, expression, and history, but it is often underrepresente...
Obesity has become a global epidemic. Healthcare cost continues to increase due to co-morbidities su...
Obesity is one of the fastest-growing health concerns impacting all racial, ethnic, gender, and soci...
Background: Obesity remains a prevalent public health epidemic and African American (AA) adults are ...
African American women are suffering from high rates of debilitating illnesses and diseases. Over 50...
As obesity has reached an epidemic level, the female population age 35 years and older is struggling...
Introduction: Binge eating may contribute to the prevalence of obesity in African-American women. Ye...
African American women, in particular, have learned to navigate through a food consumption landscape...
The US is experiencing what many in public health are calling an “obesity epidemic”. The American He...