The prevalence of obesity among Afro-Caribbean women living in the United States Virgin Islands (USVI) is a health care issue that can have detrimental effects on society. To reverse the spread of this disease, factors contributing to its prevalence must be understood so that they can be addressed. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine Afro-Caribbean women\u27s perception of the female body size preferred by Afro-Caribbean men and the influence of that perception on the women\u27s weight control behaviors of diet and physical activity. The reasoned action approach was the basis for the theoretical foundation. The research problem was addressed through the use of a convenience sample (n=183) using an original, validated on...
Obesity is a global concern with medical comorbidities and psychosocial consequences. Literature has...
As obesity has reached an epidemic level, the female population age 35 years and older is struggling...
The US is experiencing what many in public health are calling an “obesity epidemic”. The American He...
The United States Virgin Islands (USVI) are located between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea...
Obesity is a global concern with medical comorbidities and psychosocial consequences. Literature has...
The US is experiencing what many in public health are calling an “obesity epidemic”. The American He...
The prevalence of obesity has doubled over the past 25 years in the United States, particularly in N...
Obesity is now a worldwide public health problem. The prevalence of obesity and obesity-linked illne...
Objective. To quantify the prevalence of obesity and obesity-related factors in a cross-sectional, o...
Obesity is one of the most prevalent and consequential health problems facing adult women in the Uni...
Background. Overweight and obesity is a serious public health concern that has major consequences on...
Background. Overweight and obesity is a serious public health concern that has major consequences on...
The aim of this article is to quantify the prevalence of obesity and obesity-related factors in a cr...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the prevalence of obesity and obesity-related factors in a crosssectional, ob...
The aim of this article is to quantify the prevalence of obesity and obesity-related factors in a cr...
Obesity is a global concern with medical comorbidities and psychosocial consequences. Literature has...
As obesity has reached an epidemic level, the female population age 35 years and older is struggling...
The US is experiencing what many in public health are calling an “obesity epidemic”. The American He...
The United States Virgin Islands (USVI) are located between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea...
Obesity is a global concern with medical comorbidities and psychosocial consequences. Literature has...
The US is experiencing what many in public health are calling an “obesity epidemic”. The American He...
The prevalence of obesity has doubled over the past 25 years in the United States, particularly in N...
Obesity is now a worldwide public health problem. The prevalence of obesity and obesity-linked illne...
Objective. To quantify the prevalence of obesity and obesity-related factors in a cross-sectional, o...
Obesity is one of the most prevalent and consequential health problems facing adult women in the Uni...
Background. Overweight and obesity is a serious public health concern that has major consequences on...
Background. Overweight and obesity is a serious public health concern that has major consequences on...
The aim of this article is to quantify the prevalence of obesity and obesity-related factors in a cr...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the prevalence of obesity and obesity-related factors in a crosssectional, ob...
The aim of this article is to quantify the prevalence of obesity and obesity-related factors in a cr...
Obesity is a global concern with medical comorbidities and psychosocial consequences. Literature has...
As obesity has reached an epidemic level, the female population age 35 years and older is struggling...
The US is experiencing what many in public health are calling an “obesity epidemic”. The American He...