In the US, one in every eight deaths is due to an obesity-related chronic health condition (ORCHC). More than half of African American women (AAW) 20 years old or older are obese or morbidly obese, as are 63% of menopausal AAW. Many have ORCHC that increase their morbidity and mortality and increase health care costs. In 2013, 42.6 percent of AAs living in South Carolina (SC) were obese. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to identify the cognitive, behavioral, biological, and demographic factors that influence health outcomes (BMI, and ORCHC) of AAW living in rural SC. A sample of 200 AAW (50 in each of the 4 groups of rurality by menopausal status), 18-64 years, completed the: Menopausal Rating Scale (symptoms); Body Image Asses...
African-American women have been disproportionately affected by the obesity epidemic in the United S...
Objectives: This research project investigates the intersectionality of rurality, gender, and race/e...
Suboptimal cardiovascular health among African American (AA) women contributes to high costs of care...
In the US, one in every eight deaths is due to an obesity-related chronic health condition (ORCHC). ...
In the US, one in every eight deaths is due to an obesity-related chronic health condition (ORCHC). ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death among women in the US, and African Americ...
As obesity has reached an epidemic level, the female population age 35 years and older is struggling...
The prevalence of obesity has doubled over the past 25 years in the United States, particularly in N...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death among women in the US, and African Americ...
Obesity is associated with higher death rates from breast and gynecological cancers. African America...
Background. Obesity has reached epidemic proportions over the past 20 years. Methods. This study inv...
The US is experiencing what many in public health are calling an “obesity epidemic”. The American He...
The US is experiencing what many in public health are calling an “obesity epidemic”. The American He...
The population of the United States is increasingly gaining weight each year.Americans are heavier t...
There is a sparse amount of data to substantiate the relationship between the African American women...
African-American women have been disproportionately affected by the obesity epidemic in the United S...
Objectives: This research project investigates the intersectionality of rurality, gender, and race/e...
Suboptimal cardiovascular health among African American (AA) women contributes to high costs of care...
In the US, one in every eight deaths is due to an obesity-related chronic health condition (ORCHC). ...
In the US, one in every eight deaths is due to an obesity-related chronic health condition (ORCHC). ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death among women in the US, and African Americ...
As obesity has reached an epidemic level, the female population age 35 years and older is struggling...
The prevalence of obesity has doubled over the past 25 years in the United States, particularly in N...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death among women in the US, and African Americ...
Obesity is associated with higher death rates from breast and gynecological cancers. African America...
Background. Obesity has reached epidemic proportions over the past 20 years. Methods. This study inv...
The US is experiencing what many in public health are calling an “obesity epidemic”. The American He...
The US is experiencing what many in public health are calling an “obesity epidemic”. The American He...
The population of the United States is increasingly gaining weight each year.Americans are heavier t...
There is a sparse amount of data to substantiate the relationship between the African American women...
African-American women have been disproportionately affected by the obesity epidemic in the United S...
Objectives: This research project investigates the intersectionality of rurality, gender, and race/e...
Suboptimal cardiovascular health among African American (AA) women contributes to high costs of care...