PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to examine the connection between genes, culture, and environment in the development of obesity and its impact on the health of African Americans. This information will be utilized to facilitate the design of weight management programs for African Americans. RATIONALE: Literature review of the connection between the above variables revealed a disproportionate amount of health risks associated with excess weight in African Americans. Several nonfatal consequences of obesity were noted to impact quality of life but improved significantly with small reductions in body weight. However, factors that affect weight in a culturally relevant context were seldom addressed and few intervention programs...
Introduction: Increases in the availability, affordability, and promotion of high-calorie foods and ...
BACKGROUND: Research has indicated that African-American (AA) youth are consistently disproportionat...
Objective: This study explores the social work profession’s empirical contribution to addressing fac...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to examine the connection between genes, culture...
Obesity is more prevalent among African Americans and other racial and ethnic minority populations t...
Copyright © 2013 Preetha Anna Abraham et al.is is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
In spite of significant advances in the prevention, diagnoses, and treatment of most chronic disease...
Background/Objectives: Obesity/overweight is the most prevalent nutritional problem in adult and ped...
Abstract Introduction: Obesity is the second highest cause of death in the United States due to its ...
The US is experiencing what many in public health are calling an “obesity epidemic”. The American He...
Obesity is a compelling health issue among African-Americans, who have the highest prevalence of exc...
African Americans have a higher prevalence of obesity compared to any other racial/ethnic group due ...
An increase in the prevalence of obesity amongst American women over the last several years has rais...
The behaviors that determine weight status are embedded in the core social and cultural processes an...
As a group, the status of African Americans ’ health is pre-carious from cradle to grave. A vast maj...
Introduction: Increases in the availability, affordability, and promotion of high-calorie foods and ...
BACKGROUND: Research has indicated that African-American (AA) youth are consistently disproportionat...
Objective: This study explores the social work profession’s empirical contribution to addressing fac...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to examine the connection between genes, culture...
Obesity is more prevalent among African Americans and other racial and ethnic minority populations t...
Copyright © 2013 Preetha Anna Abraham et al.is is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
In spite of significant advances in the prevention, diagnoses, and treatment of most chronic disease...
Background/Objectives: Obesity/overweight is the most prevalent nutritional problem in adult and ped...
Abstract Introduction: Obesity is the second highest cause of death in the United States due to its ...
The US is experiencing what many in public health are calling an “obesity epidemic”. The American He...
Obesity is a compelling health issue among African-Americans, who have the highest prevalence of exc...
African Americans have a higher prevalence of obesity compared to any other racial/ethnic group due ...
An increase in the prevalence of obesity amongst American women over the last several years has rais...
The behaviors that determine weight status are embedded in the core social and cultural processes an...
As a group, the status of African Americans ’ health is pre-carious from cradle to grave. A vast maj...
Introduction: Increases in the availability, affordability, and promotion of high-calorie foods and ...
BACKGROUND: Research has indicated that African-American (AA) youth are consistently disproportionat...
Objective: This study explores the social work profession’s empirical contribution to addressing fac...