Diets high in fruits and vegetables and participation in regular physical activity are associated with a lower risk for several chronic diseases and conditions. The present study analyzed the combined prevalence of these two activities by race/ethnicity and gender among adults in California and among adults in California at or below 130% of the federal poverty level (FPL), using self-reported data from the 2005 and 2006 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). Findings for California were similar to findings for the nation, showing gender and racial/ethnic differences for each of these variables, singly and in combination. Also, low-income men had a significantly lower prevalence of goal-level fruit and vegetable consu...
Background: The consumption of the recommended amount of fruits and vegetables is believed to help p...
Background: Rural residents are increasingly identified as being at greater risk for health disparit...
Objectives: Data are limited on how dietary sources of food and nutrients differ among ethnic groups...
IntroductionEating a diet high in fruits and vegetables as part of an overall healthful diet can hel...
Fruit and vegetable intake as well as physical activity participation in Mississippi is consistently...
IntroductionEating a diet high in fruits and vegetables as part of an overall healthful diet can hel...
BackgroundPrevious research indicates that income inequality is associated with risk for mortality, ...
The California Dietary Practices Survey (CDPS) is nationally recognized as the oldest, state-specifi...
Objectives: Fruits and vegetables (FV) play an important role in people’s health. The current study ...
Background Previous research indicates that income inequality is associated with risk for mortality,...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 22-25)While the prevalence of infectious disease has decreas...
IntroductionThis study combined information on the interventions of the US Department of Agriculture...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 24-27).The leading cause of deaths in United States is no...
Most Americans do not eat enough fruits and vegetables with significant variation by state. State-le...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 35-41)Latinos represent one of the fast growing populations ...
Background: The consumption of the recommended amount of fruits and vegetables is believed to help p...
Background: Rural residents are increasingly identified as being at greater risk for health disparit...
Objectives: Data are limited on how dietary sources of food and nutrients differ among ethnic groups...
IntroductionEating a diet high in fruits and vegetables as part of an overall healthful diet can hel...
Fruit and vegetable intake as well as physical activity participation in Mississippi is consistently...
IntroductionEating a diet high in fruits and vegetables as part of an overall healthful diet can hel...
BackgroundPrevious research indicates that income inequality is associated with risk for mortality, ...
The California Dietary Practices Survey (CDPS) is nationally recognized as the oldest, state-specifi...
Objectives: Fruits and vegetables (FV) play an important role in people’s health. The current study ...
Background Previous research indicates that income inequality is associated with risk for mortality,...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 22-25)While the prevalence of infectious disease has decreas...
IntroductionThis study combined information on the interventions of the US Department of Agriculture...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 24-27).The leading cause of deaths in United States is no...
Most Americans do not eat enough fruits and vegetables with significant variation by state. State-le...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 35-41)Latinos represent one of the fast growing populations ...
Background: The consumption of the recommended amount of fruits and vegetables is believed to help p...
Background: Rural residents are increasingly identified as being at greater risk for health disparit...
Objectives: Data are limited on how dietary sources of food and nutrients differ among ethnic groups...