More than two thirds of Americans are overweight or obese, and African Americans are particularly vulnerable to obesity when compared to Caucasians. Ecological models of health suggest that lower individual and environmental socioeconomic status and the built environment may be related to health attitudes and behaviors that contribute to obesity. This cross-sectional study measured the direct associations of neighborhood physical activity resource attributes with body mass index (BMI) and body fat among low-income 216 African Americans (Mean (M) age = 43.5 years, 63.9% female) residing in 12 public housing developments. The Physical Activity Resource Assessment instrument measured accessibility, incivilities, and the quality of features and...
Purpose: To examine associations between socioeconomic status and two forms of social capital, namel...
Background Physical activity (PA) adoption is essential for obesity prevention and control, yet eth...
Abstract Background Low-income African American adults are disproportionately affected by obesity an...
More than two thirds of Americans are overweight or obese, and African Americans are particularly vu...
BACKGROUND: As American obesity prevalence reaches epidemic proportions, health promoters and resear...
Ethnic minority women report poorer health outcomes and attitudes and are more vulnerable to overwei...
Background: Environmental factors may influence the particularly low rates of physical activity in A...
Background: The built environment has been shown to influence health in studies of disadvantaged pop...
The prevalence of obesity has increased significantly in the past three decades. Obesity and inadequ...
The role of physical activity in the promotion of individual and population health has been well doc...
In the United States, health disparities in obesity and obesity-related illnesses have been the subj...
Examining committee: Jessica Greene, chair, Yizhao YangThe prevalence of childhood overweight/obesit...
Physical inactivity, obesity and diabetes are major public health problems and risk factors for card...
This study examines the association of neighborhood environment, as measured by housing factors, wit...
Perceptions of neighborhood attributes for physical activity may be influenced by individual level i...
Purpose: To examine associations between socioeconomic status and two forms of social capital, namel...
Background Physical activity (PA) adoption is essential for obesity prevention and control, yet eth...
Abstract Background Low-income African American adults are disproportionately affected by obesity an...
More than two thirds of Americans are overweight or obese, and African Americans are particularly vu...
BACKGROUND: As American obesity prevalence reaches epidemic proportions, health promoters and resear...
Ethnic minority women report poorer health outcomes and attitudes and are more vulnerable to overwei...
Background: Environmental factors may influence the particularly low rates of physical activity in A...
Background: The built environment has been shown to influence health in studies of disadvantaged pop...
The prevalence of obesity has increased significantly in the past three decades. Obesity and inadequ...
The role of physical activity in the promotion of individual and population health has been well doc...
In the United States, health disparities in obesity and obesity-related illnesses have been the subj...
Examining committee: Jessica Greene, chair, Yizhao YangThe prevalence of childhood overweight/obesit...
Physical inactivity, obesity and diabetes are major public health problems and risk factors for card...
This study examines the association of neighborhood environment, as measured by housing factors, wit...
Perceptions of neighborhood attributes for physical activity may be influenced by individual level i...
Purpose: To examine associations between socioeconomic status and two forms of social capital, namel...
Background Physical activity (PA) adoption is essential for obesity prevention and control, yet eth...
Abstract Background Low-income African American adults are disproportionately affected by obesity an...