Excessive weight gain among inmates is frequently observed by correctional health care providers; however, there is little published research on weight change during incarceration. This study describes the weight and weight changes among women incarcerated in a unified correctional system (prison and jail). The women were interviewed and had their height and weight measured. At baseline, 33.0% were of normal weight, 34.9% were overweight, and 32.1% were obese. Participants were reweighed after a median of 14 days; the women had gained an average of 1.1 lbs/week (SD: 2.1 lbs, range: -3.3 to +9.2 lbs) with 71% of women gaining weight. Women incarcerated for 2 weeks or less at time of study enrollment experienced higher average weight weekly g...
ABSTRACT Statement of the Problems: Correctional officers have an increased risk for the development...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of death throughout the world. In high income countr...
This study examined weight and weight-related medical conditions of soon-to-be released inmates with...
Background: Existing evidence suggests that the prevalence of overweight and obesity among prisoners...
Background: Obesity is a significant health issue for offenders, who have a higher prevalence of obe...
Introduction: Chronic diseases stand out on the world stage due to the impact they cause on populati...
Context Inmates, notably women, are at greater risk for obesity and metabolic complications than the...
This study aimed to improve understanding of obesity in prison by investigating prison nurses’ perce...
CONTEXT:Inmates, notably women, are at greater risk for obesity and metabolic complications than the...
Abstract Incarceration and substance abuse are two of the largest public health issues in America. W...
Incarceration and obesity rates have both increased in the United States. An implication is that the...
BackgroundCanadian penitentiaries have recently been shown to be obesogenic. However, little is know...
The purpose of this 3-month quasi-experimental pilot study was to examine the effect of a physical a...
BACKGROUND:Canadian penitentiaries have recently been shown to be obesogenic. However, little is kno...
Background: Studies with non-incarcerated populations have found a relationship between psychotropic...
ABSTRACT Statement of the Problems: Correctional officers have an increased risk for the development...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of death throughout the world. In high income countr...
This study examined weight and weight-related medical conditions of soon-to-be released inmates with...
Background: Existing evidence suggests that the prevalence of overweight and obesity among prisoners...
Background: Obesity is a significant health issue for offenders, who have a higher prevalence of obe...
Introduction: Chronic diseases stand out on the world stage due to the impact they cause on populati...
Context Inmates, notably women, are at greater risk for obesity and metabolic complications than the...
This study aimed to improve understanding of obesity in prison by investigating prison nurses’ perce...
CONTEXT:Inmates, notably women, are at greater risk for obesity and metabolic complications than the...
Abstract Incarceration and substance abuse are two of the largest public health issues in America. W...
Incarceration and obesity rates have both increased in the United States. An implication is that the...
BackgroundCanadian penitentiaries have recently been shown to be obesogenic. However, little is know...
The purpose of this 3-month quasi-experimental pilot study was to examine the effect of a physical a...
BACKGROUND:Canadian penitentiaries have recently been shown to be obesogenic. However, little is kno...
Background: Studies with non-incarcerated populations have found a relationship between psychotropic...
ABSTRACT Statement of the Problems: Correctional officers have an increased risk for the development...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of death throughout the world. In high income countr...
This study examined weight and weight-related medical conditions of soon-to-be released inmates with...