© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. A healthy diet is associated with lower risk of chronic disease. African Americans generally have poor diet quality and experience a higher burden of many chronic diseases. We examined the associations of demographic and psychosocial factors and barriers to diet quality among African American adults. This cross-sectional study included 100 African American adults in a southeastern metropolitan area. Psychosocial factors (social support, self-efficacy), and barriers to healthy eating were assessed with validated measures. Diet quality was assessed using the Healthy Eating Index (HEI-2010). Nested linear regressions were used to examine the association between the variables of interest...
Ethnicities within Black populations have not been distinguished in most nutrition studies. We sough...
Background: The Lower Mississippi Delta (LMD) is a region at high risk of nutritionally related dise...
OBJECTIVEdThis study used qualitative interviews with black and Latino participants with diabetes to...
A healthy diet is associated with lower risk of chronic disease. African Americans generally have po...
Abstract Background Current dietary guidelines recommend that dietary fat should comprise 20–35% per...
Introduction: Poor nutrition and diet are significant contributors to the development of chronic ill...
African Americans in the United States suffer from many health disparities such as obesity diabetes ...
African Americans in the United States suffer from many health disparities such as obesity, diabetes...
Background: Current dietary guidelines recommend that dietary fat should comprise 20–35% percent of ...
Large disparities exist in obesity and other chronic diseases across racial/ethnic and socioeconomic...
textCurrently more than 1/3 of the adult U.S. population is obese. Obesity has been linked to dietar...
BACKGROUND: A healthy diet, as defined by the US Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA), has been as...
The purposes of this descriptive study were to (1) describe nutrition knowledge, attitudes, beliefs ...
Objective: To examine associations of the frequency of eating at fast-food restaurants with demograp...
Background: Inadequate availability of healthy foods may be a barrier to achieving recommended diet...
Ethnicities within Black populations have not been distinguished in most nutrition studies. We sough...
Background: The Lower Mississippi Delta (LMD) is a region at high risk of nutritionally related dise...
OBJECTIVEdThis study used qualitative interviews with black and Latino participants with diabetes to...
A healthy diet is associated with lower risk of chronic disease. African Americans generally have po...
Abstract Background Current dietary guidelines recommend that dietary fat should comprise 20–35% per...
Introduction: Poor nutrition and diet are significant contributors to the development of chronic ill...
African Americans in the United States suffer from many health disparities such as obesity diabetes ...
African Americans in the United States suffer from many health disparities such as obesity, diabetes...
Background: Current dietary guidelines recommend that dietary fat should comprise 20–35% percent of ...
Large disparities exist in obesity and other chronic diseases across racial/ethnic and socioeconomic...
textCurrently more than 1/3 of the adult U.S. population is obese. Obesity has been linked to dietar...
BACKGROUND: A healthy diet, as defined by the US Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA), has been as...
The purposes of this descriptive study were to (1) describe nutrition knowledge, attitudes, beliefs ...
Objective: To examine associations of the frequency of eating at fast-food restaurants with demograp...
Background: Inadequate availability of healthy foods may be a barrier to achieving recommended diet...
Ethnicities within Black populations have not been distinguished in most nutrition studies. We sough...
Background: The Lower Mississippi Delta (LMD) is a region at high risk of nutritionally related dise...
OBJECTIVEdThis study used qualitative interviews with black and Latino participants with diabetes to...