This study explores African American adults' understanding of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and their motivations for making lifestyle changes. African Americans have a greater risk for components of MetS, such as hypertension. Three focus groups were conducted with African American adults (n = 11) with MetS. Content analysis revealed five themes: Threat of Poor Health, Building Trust With Providers, Gaining Social Support, Seeking Culturally Acceptable Alternatives, and Getting on Track and Staying on Track. Lifestyle interventions for African Americans with MetS need to focus on building trust, developing self-monitoring skills, social support, and identifying low-cost/convenient opportunities for physical activity.http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1...
Hypertension remains a devastating disease with high prevalence within African Americans (AA) commun...
The death rate from heart and blood vessel disease among African Americans is 33.6% higher among Afr...
More than 80 million Americans have hypertension (HTN), and African Americans (AAs) are ...
This study explores African American adults' understanding of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and their mo...
Background: Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of different risk factors (abdominal obesity, insulin re...
More young adults, especially young African Americans (AA) are at greater risk for Metabolic Syndrom...
Copyright © 2013 Chintan J. Bhanushali et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
African Americans have a disproportionately higher risk of chronic conditions such as cardiovascular...
Demographically and socio-culturally appropriate care is critical for empowering people with metabol...
Abstract Background Targeting habit-development (behavioral automaticity) as part of healthy lifesty...
Objectives: To describe beliefs about hyper-tension and health education of young African American a...
OBJECTIVEdMetabolic risk andmetabolic syndrome (MetSyn) prevalence were compared in Africans who imm...
The following discussions about diseases include those diseases that have been identified as the lea...
African Americans have higher rates of cardio-vascular disease (CVD) than do Caucasians, which contr...
Disparities in medication adherence (MA) associated with African American (AA) adults may be related...
Hypertension remains a devastating disease with high prevalence within African Americans (AA) commun...
The death rate from heart and blood vessel disease among African Americans is 33.6% higher among Afr...
More than 80 million Americans have hypertension (HTN), and African Americans (AAs) are ...
This study explores African American adults' understanding of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and their mo...
Background: Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of different risk factors (abdominal obesity, insulin re...
More young adults, especially young African Americans (AA) are at greater risk for Metabolic Syndrom...
Copyright © 2013 Chintan J. Bhanushali et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
African Americans have a disproportionately higher risk of chronic conditions such as cardiovascular...
Demographically and socio-culturally appropriate care is critical for empowering people with metabol...
Abstract Background Targeting habit-development (behavioral automaticity) as part of healthy lifesty...
Objectives: To describe beliefs about hyper-tension and health education of young African American a...
OBJECTIVEdMetabolic risk andmetabolic syndrome (MetSyn) prevalence were compared in Africans who imm...
The following discussions about diseases include those diseases that have been identified as the lea...
African Americans have higher rates of cardio-vascular disease (CVD) than do Caucasians, which contr...
Disparities in medication adherence (MA) associated with African American (AA) adults may be related...
Hypertension remains a devastating disease with high prevalence within African Americans (AA) commun...
The death rate from heart and blood vessel disease among African Americans is 33.6% higher among Afr...
More than 80 million Americans have hypertension (HTN), and African Americans (AAs) are ...