The literature is devoid of any specific data describing exercise therapy in blacks at risk for diabetes. The increasing and striking prevalence of obesity and diabetes among several indigenous populations demonstrates the unfortunate interplay between genetic predisposition and a modern sedentary lifestyle. Any successful intervention to reduce the risk of acquiring or attenuating the severity of diabetes must focus on behavioral, cultural, psychosocial, and social factors that are amenable to change. Thus, the objective of this study is to present qualitative data that can be useful in the recruitment of blacks into exercise protocols that could prove to be beneficial in preventing diabetes. Focus groups were conducted on 57 black women...
Background: Many African-American women fail to participate in regular physical activity. Weight sta...
Although, there is a growing number of those who are participating in this healthy activity, there a...
public health problem for Black American women. Increasing physical activity is an effective way to ...
Background: The rates of overweight and obesity are the highest in African American women over 40 ye...
OBJECTIVE — To determine whether a culturally appropriate clinic- and community-based intervention f...
PURPOSE this paper describes a clinic and community-based diabetes intervention program designed to ...
It is known that ethnicity is a risk factor for diabetes. Thus, individuals of African, Latin Americ...
Epidemiological research suggest that regular physical activity is beneficial for overall physical, ...
Objective: Research has shown that a variety of socio-demographic and health-related variables influ...
When it comes to African American women, we know that physical activity among them is low. Additiona...
Master of Public HealthDepartment of KinesiologyEmily MaileyBlack women are disproportionately impac...
OBJECTIVE—To determine whether a culturally appropriate clinic- and community-based intervention for...
PURPOSE This study evaluated several factors that were thought to contribute to African American wom...
Few modifiable risk factors for type 2 diabetes have been documented in the high-risk population of ...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is preventable. While all racial and ethnic groups are susceptible to the cond...
Background: Many African-American women fail to participate in regular physical activity. Weight sta...
Although, there is a growing number of those who are participating in this healthy activity, there a...
public health problem for Black American women. Increasing physical activity is an effective way to ...
Background: The rates of overweight and obesity are the highest in African American women over 40 ye...
OBJECTIVE — To determine whether a culturally appropriate clinic- and community-based intervention f...
PURPOSE this paper describes a clinic and community-based diabetes intervention program designed to ...
It is known that ethnicity is a risk factor for diabetes. Thus, individuals of African, Latin Americ...
Epidemiological research suggest that regular physical activity is beneficial for overall physical, ...
Objective: Research has shown that a variety of socio-demographic and health-related variables influ...
When it comes to African American women, we know that physical activity among them is low. Additiona...
Master of Public HealthDepartment of KinesiologyEmily MaileyBlack women are disproportionately impac...
OBJECTIVE—To determine whether a culturally appropriate clinic- and community-based intervention for...
PURPOSE This study evaluated several factors that were thought to contribute to African American wom...
Few modifiable risk factors for type 2 diabetes have been documented in the high-risk population of ...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is preventable. While all racial and ethnic groups are susceptible to the cond...
Background: Many African-American women fail to participate in regular physical activity. Weight sta...
Although, there is a growing number of those who are participating in this healthy activity, there a...
public health problem for Black American women. Increasing physical activity is an effective way to ...