Engaging in multiple health risk behaviors simultaneously may increase the risk for cardiometabolic diseases. This study examined the prevalence and clustering of three health behaviors (physical activity, fruit and vegetable consumption, and smoking) among Latino men. The participants were 99 Mexican and 104 Puerto Rican men who participated in a study addressing culture- and obesity-related factors. The health behaviors were obtained from self-reported and anthropometric assessments through objective measurements. Among all participants, 5% had no health risk behaviors, 30% had one, 47% had two, and 18% had all three; their most common health risk behavior cluster was low physical activity and low fruit and vegetable consumption (28%). Am...
Recent changes in lifestyle have led to a global epidemic of obesity. To determine the associations ...
ObjectiveLatinos are the largest racial and ethnic minority group in the United States and bear a di...
The clustering of diet and other lifestyle behaviors and their psychosocial correlates were examined...
BACKGROUND: Sedentary behavior has been associated with increased risk for cardiovascular disease (C...
Approximately 83% of Hispanic men of Mexican origin are overweight or obese, which are both associat...
Latinos are at elevated risk for metabolic syndrome (MetS), a cluster of metabolic factors predictiv...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 24-27).The leading cause of deaths in United States is no...
Overweight and obesity are associated with significant health problems and rates of obesity are high...
Mexican Americans are at greater risk for several coronary heart disease (CHD) risk factors, includi...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has become a worldwide epidemic in the last decade and is the leading c...
Levels of hypertension, obesity and raised total cholesterol are increasing in Mexico. Mexicans empl...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has become a worldwide epidemic in the last decade and is the leading c...
BACKGROUND: Prevalence rates of obesity and related diseases are quickly reaching epidemic proportio...
This study examined the logistical, practical, and cultural preferences of Latinos regarding the des...
The study of obesity has evolved into one of the most important public health issues in the United S...
Recent changes in lifestyle have led to a global epidemic of obesity. To determine the associations ...
ObjectiveLatinos are the largest racial and ethnic minority group in the United States and bear a di...
The clustering of diet and other lifestyle behaviors and their psychosocial correlates were examined...
BACKGROUND: Sedentary behavior has been associated with increased risk for cardiovascular disease (C...
Approximately 83% of Hispanic men of Mexican origin are overweight or obese, which are both associat...
Latinos are at elevated risk for metabolic syndrome (MetS), a cluster of metabolic factors predictiv...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 24-27).The leading cause of deaths in United States is no...
Overweight and obesity are associated with significant health problems and rates of obesity are high...
Mexican Americans are at greater risk for several coronary heart disease (CHD) risk factors, includi...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has become a worldwide epidemic in the last decade and is the leading c...
Levels of hypertension, obesity and raised total cholesterol are increasing in Mexico. Mexicans empl...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has become a worldwide epidemic in the last decade and is the leading c...
BACKGROUND: Prevalence rates of obesity and related diseases are quickly reaching epidemic proportio...
This study examined the logistical, practical, and cultural preferences of Latinos regarding the des...
The study of obesity has evolved into one of the most important public health issues in the United S...
Recent changes in lifestyle have led to a global epidemic of obesity. To determine the associations ...
ObjectiveLatinos are the largest racial and ethnic minority group in the United States and bear a di...
The clustering of diet and other lifestyle behaviors and their psychosocial correlates were examined...