The purposes of this descriptive study were to (1) describe nutrition knowledge, attitudes, beliefs (KAB), and self-efficacy among low-income African American and Hispanic women; (2) identify the associations these variables have on diet quality and weight status; (3) identify barriers to healthy eating. Data from three separate studies were combined and analyzed. The total sample included African Americans () and Hispanics (). Descriptive statistics and bivariate analyses were used to identify associations between KAB and body mass index (BMI) and diet quality. The majority of African Americans had good knowledge in nutrition while Hispanics had fair knowledge. Attitudes toward eating a healthy diet were significantly associated with high ...
Background: African-American (AA) women have the lowest prevalence of ideal categorizations of diet ...
Non-Hispanic African-American women have the highest incidence of overweight in the United States, a...
The greater BMI of African American relative to Caucasian women is implicated in racial/ethnic dispa...
The purpose of this study was to: (1) determine the differences in nutrition knowledge, attitudes, b...
Copyright © 2013 I. Acheampong and L. Haldeman. This is an open access article distributed under the...
A disproportionate number of African American (AA) women are overweight, obese, and more likely to h...
The present study explored whether African American women's level of dietary fat intake could be pre...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies focused on obesity and weight management have ignored the cultural uniq...
Background. Obesity has been associated with a number of negative health consequences (e.g., hyperte...
African Americans in the United States suffer from many health disparities such as obesity diabetes ...
Obesity is one of the most prevalent and consequential health problems facing adult women in the Uni...
ObjectiveLatinos are the largest racial and ethnic minority group in the United States and bear a di...
A healthy diet is associated with lower risk of chronic disease. African Americans generally have po...
This research study addressed the nutritional beliefs and habits of African-American parents of chil...
© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. A healthy diet is associated with lower ri...
Background: African-American (AA) women have the lowest prevalence of ideal categorizations of diet ...
Non-Hispanic African-American women have the highest incidence of overweight in the United States, a...
The greater BMI of African American relative to Caucasian women is implicated in racial/ethnic dispa...
The purpose of this study was to: (1) determine the differences in nutrition knowledge, attitudes, b...
Copyright © 2013 I. Acheampong and L. Haldeman. This is an open access article distributed under the...
A disproportionate number of African American (AA) women are overweight, obese, and more likely to h...
The present study explored whether African American women's level of dietary fat intake could be pre...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies focused on obesity and weight management have ignored the cultural uniq...
Background. Obesity has been associated with a number of negative health consequences (e.g., hyperte...
African Americans in the United States suffer from many health disparities such as obesity diabetes ...
Obesity is one of the most prevalent and consequential health problems facing adult women in the Uni...
ObjectiveLatinos are the largest racial and ethnic minority group in the United States and bear a di...
A healthy diet is associated with lower risk of chronic disease. African Americans generally have po...
This research study addressed the nutritional beliefs and habits of African-American parents of chil...
© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. A healthy diet is associated with lower ri...
Background: African-American (AA) women have the lowest prevalence of ideal categorizations of diet ...
Non-Hispanic African-American women have the highest incidence of overweight in the United States, a...
The greater BMI of African American relative to Caucasian women is implicated in racial/ethnic dispa...