Disparities in diet-related diseases persist among African-Americans despite advances in risk factor identification and evidence-based management strategies. Cooking is a dietary behavior linked to improved dietary quality and cardiometabolic health outcomes. However, epidemiologic studies suggest that African-American adults report a lower frequency of cooking at home when compared to other racial groups, despite reporting on average cooking time. To better understand cooking behavior among African-Americans and reported disparities in behavior, we sought to develop a survey instrument using focus group-based cognitive interviews, a pretesting method that provides insights into a survey respondent’s interpretation and mental processing of ...
This multi-site qualitative bounded case study explored factors that affected the dietary habits of ...
This report describes the associations of race/ethnicity and years of education with the validity, r...
Patterns of weight gain and poor diets in young adulthood, along with associations between cooking i...
Disparities in diet-related diseases persist among African-Americans despite advances in risk factor...
Disparities in diet-related diseases persist among African-Americans despite advances in risk factor...
Disparities in diet-related diseases persist among African-Americans despite advances in risk factor...
Disparities in diet-related diseases persist among African-Americans despite advances in risk factor...
African Americans have a disproportionately higher risk of chronic conditions such as cardiovascular...
Background and Purpose: Healthy eating practices have been associated with prevention of chronic dis...
Objective The purpose of the observational study was to determine whether interviewer race influence...
African Americans, currently over-represented among low SES groups, have been found to be among the ...
AbstractObjectiveThe purpose of the observational study was to determine whether interviewer race in...
American Indian obesity rates exceed other ethnicities. This cross-sectional study examined cooking ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Human NutritionEdgar Chambers IVFood consumption continues to be a...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the validity of a modified Block food-frequency questionnaire (FFQ), a picture...
This multi-site qualitative bounded case study explored factors that affected the dietary habits of ...
This report describes the associations of race/ethnicity and years of education with the validity, r...
Patterns of weight gain and poor diets in young adulthood, along with associations between cooking i...
Disparities in diet-related diseases persist among African-Americans despite advances in risk factor...
Disparities in diet-related diseases persist among African-Americans despite advances in risk factor...
Disparities in diet-related diseases persist among African-Americans despite advances in risk factor...
Disparities in diet-related diseases persist among African-Americans despite advances in risk factor...
African Americans have a disproportionately higher risk of chronic conditions such as cardiovascular...
Background and Purpose: Healthy eating practices have been associated with prevention of chronic dis...
Objective The purpose of the observational study was to determine whether interviewer race influence...
African Americans, currently over-represented among low SES groups, have been found to be among the ...
AbstractObjectiveThe purpose of the observational study was to determine whether interviewer race in...
American Indian obesity rates exceed other ethnicities. This cross-sectional study examined cooking ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Human NutritionEdgar Chambers IVFood consumption continues to be a...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the validity of a modified Block food-frequency questionnaire (FFQ), a picture...
This multi-site qualitative bounded case study explored factors that affected the dietary habits of ...
This report describes the associations of race/ethnicity and years of education with the validity, r...
Patterns of weight gain and poor diets in young adulthood, along with associations between cooking i...