Objective: This study explores the social work profession’s empirical contribution to addressing factors influencing overweight and obesity outcomes among racial-ethnic minority populations in the United States. The high prevalence of obesity in U.S. adults and children, particularly in racial/ethnic minority populations, continues to be an important public health issue. The African American Collaborative Obesity Research Network (AACORN) Expanded Obesity Research Paradigm was used to assess the studies. Constructs in this paradigm identify conceptual and multilevel influences on obesity offering social work practitioners a comprehensive understanding of obesity-related factors in populations of color: cultural and psychosocial processes, h...
Thesis (M.S.W.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Siyon Rhee, J...
Obesity is a stigmatized condition, and research has shown that obesity stigma varies based on the p...
Introduction: Increases in the availability, affordability, and promotion of high-calorie foods and ...
Within the overall obesity epidemic, the burden of obesity and related health problems is particular...
Obesity is more prevalent among African Americans and other racial and ethnic minority populations t...
Obesity remains a persistent public health and health disparity concern in the United States. Elimin...
Objective: This study aimed to examine the explanatory role of health behaviors, socioeconomic posi...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to examine the connection between genes, culture, ...
Obesity and overweight are at an all time high among most social groups in the United States. In par...
An increase in the prevalence of obesity amongst American women over the last several years has rais...
The rising U.S. prevalence of obesity has generated significant concern and demonstrates striking so...
Social work is a profession based on social justice and anti-oppressive action. Social workers in di...
While perhaps not garnering the attention of conditions like cancer or heart disease, or behavioral ...
Non-Hispanic African-American women have the highest incidence of overweight in the United States, a...
The population of the United States is increasingly gaining weight each year.Americans are heavier t...
Thesis (M.S.W.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Siyon Rhee, J...
Obesity is a stigmatized condition, and research has shown that obesity stigma varies based on the p...
Introduction: Increases in the availability, affordability, and promotion of high-calorie foods and ...
Within the overall obesity epidemic, the burden of obesity and related health problems is particular...
Obesity is more prevalent among African Americans and other racial and ethnic minority populations t...
Obesity remains a persistent public health and health disparity concern in the United States. Elimin...
Objective: This study aimed to examine the explanatory role of health behaviors, socioeconomic posi...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to examine the connection between genes, culture, ...
Obesity and overweight are at an all time high among most social groups in the United States. In par...
An increase in the prevalence of obesity amongst American women over the last several years has rais...
The rising U.S. prevalence of obesity has generated significant concern and demonstrates striking so...
Social work is a profession based on social justice and anti-oppressive action. Social workers in di...
While perhaps not garnering the attention of conditions like cancer or heart disease, or behavioral ...
Non-Hispanic African-American women have the highest incidence of overweight in the United States, a...
The population of the United States is increasingly gaining weight each year.Americans are heavier t...
Thesis (M.S.W.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Siyon Rhee, J...
Obesity is a stigmatized condition, and research has shown that obesity stigma varies based on the p...
Introduction: Increases in the availability, affordability, and promotion of high-calorie foods and ...