Evidence-based weigh management interventions (WMIs) can help to alleviate obesity. The purpose of this research was to evaluate faith-based WMIs that target AAWs based upon recommended health intervention critique criteria (Conn 2007a,, Evans 2003 b) that enable replicability and generalizability of outcomes
Over 40% of the adult population within the project site were identified as obese, with the majority...
Introduction Despite the high prevalence of obesity among African-American women and modest success ...
Purpose: The primary aim of this study was to assess the perceptions of local African American women...
Evidence-based weigh management interventions (WMIs) can help to alleviate obesity. The purpose of t...
Background: In recent years particular attention has been given to faith-based health promotion inte...
Purpose of review: To critique the scope and value of recent studies with a focus on obesity-related...
Obesity is a complex disease state that has challenged the health of Americans and has become a main...
The purpose of this literature review was to examine the utilization of church-based interventions d...
Obesity is a compelling health issue among African-Americans, who have the highest prevalence of exc...
Obesity is a growing problem in the United States and is associated with many chronic diseases. Sinc...
African American women exhibit a greater prevalence of the diet related diseases (obesity, hypertens...
Background: The prevalence of obesity is disproportionately high among African Americans in the Sout...
ContextMultilevel church-based interventions may help address racial/ethnic disparities in obesity i...
Background: Churches are effective community partners and settings to address weight management amon...
Background Obesity is a major concern in the United States and Black Americans are among those with ...
Over 40% of the adult population within the project site were identified as obese, with the majority...
Introduction Despite the high prevalence of obesity among African-American women and modest success ...
Purpose: The primary aim of this study was to assess the perceptions of local African American women...
Evidence-based weigh management interventions (WMIs) can help to alleviate obesity. The purpose of t...
Background: In recent years particular attention has been given to faith-based health promotion inte...
Purpose of review: To critique the scope and value of recent studies with a focus on obesity-related...
Obesity is a complex disease state that has challenged the health of Americans and has become a main...
The purpose of this literature review was to examine the utilization of church-based interventions d...
Obesity is a compelling health issue among African-Americans, who have the highest prevalence of exc...
Obesity is a growing problem in the United States and is associated with many chronic diseases. Sinc...
African American women exhibit a greater prevalence of the diet related diseases (obesity, hypertens...
Background: The prevalence of obesity is disproportionately high among African Americans in the Sout...
ContextMultilevel church-based interventions may help address racial/ethnic disparities in obesity i...
Background: Churches are effective community partners and settings to address weight management amon...
Background Obesity is a major concern in the United States and Black Americans are among those with ...
Over 40% of the adult population within the project site were identified as obese, with the majority...
Introduction Despite the high prevalence of obesity among African-American women and modest success ...
Purpose: The primary aim of this study was to assess the perceptions of local African American women...