Physical activity (PA) and poor fruit/vegetable intake are contributors of health disparities among African Americans (AA). In order to design effective interventions to address these behaviors, it is essential to assess where individuals are in terms of their attitudes and decisions. The aim of this study was to use the Stages of Change Model to assess AA's attitudes and decisions regarding pertinent health behaviors and provide suggestions about how to address them. A survey was administered to 242 low-income, medically underserved adults (47% AA, 27% White, and 26% "Others"). The majority was in the SOC's: "contemplation" stage for PA (they were considering PA); "maintenance" stage for vegetable intake (they had consumed > or =3 vegetabl...
A disproportionate number of African American (AA) women are overweight, obese, and more likely to h...
African Americans bear a disproportionate burden of chronic diseases and disabilities and present on...
Low income African Americans are at increased risk for physical inactivity and related chronic illne...
BACKGROUND: Prior studies have shown low-income African Americans have low intakes of fruits and veg...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).African Americans continue to di...
Introduction Poor dietary habits and sedentary lifestyle contribute to excessive morbidity and mort...
Objective: To examine (a) inter-individual variation in African Americans\u27 fruit and vegetable so...
This article examines the relationship between physical activity stages of change and preferences fo...
IntroductionPoor dietary habits and sedentary lifestyle contribute to excessive morbidity and mortal...
Purpose. To examine the application of the transtheoretical model (TTM) to fruit and vegetable consu...
In spite of significant advances in the prevention, diagnoses, and treatment of most chronic disease...
Despite the growing body of literature that provides evidence of the health benefits of a diet high ...
African Americans have a disproportionately higher risk of chronic conditions such as cardiovascular...
IntroductionLow-income African Americans who live in rural areas of the Deep South are particularly ...
Introduction Church-based interventions have been shown to improve the dietary health of underserved...
A disproportionate number of African American (AA) women are overweight, obese, and more likely to h...
African Americans bear a disproportionate burden of chronic diseases and disabilities and present on...
Low income African Americans are at increased risk for physical inactivity and related chronic illne...
BACKGROUND: Prior studies have shown low-income African Americans have low intakes of fruits and veg...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).African Americans continue to di...
Introduction Poor dietary habits and sedentary lifestyle contribute to excessive morbidity and mort...
Objective: To examine (a) inter-individual variation in African Americans\u27 fruit and vegetable so...
This article examines the relationship between physical activity stages of change and preferences fo...
IntroductionPoor dietary habits and sedentary lifestyle contribute to excessive morbidity and mortal...
Purpose. To examine the application of the transtheoretical model (TTM) to fruit and vegetable consu...
In spite of significant advances in the prevention, diagnoses, and treatment of most chronic disease...
Despite the growing body of literature that provides evidence of the health benefits of a diet high ...
African Americans have a disproportionately higher risk of chronic conditions such as cardiovascular...
IntroductionLow-income African Americans who live in rural areas of the Deep South are particularly ...
Introduction Church-based interventions have been shown to improve the dietary health of underserved...
A disproportionate number of African American (AA) women are overweight, obese, and more likely to h...
African Americans bear a disproportionate burden of chronic diseases and disabilities and present on...
Low income African Americans are at increased risk for physical inactivity and related chronic illne...