This study examines the validity of a Spanish-language dietary behaviors self-report questionnaire (The Latino Dietary Behaviors Questionnaire [LDBQ]) for Latinos with diabetes. The sample (n=252) was Spanish-speaking, female (77%), middle-aged (mean age 55 years), low education (56% \u3c8th grade\u3eeducation), and low income (50% \u3c$10,000 annual household income). Baseline and 12-month measures were collected as part of a randomized clinical trial. LDBQ reliability, validity, and sensitivity to change over time were evaluated using exploratory factor analysis; internal consistency analysis; and correlation analysis using baseline and change scores for LDBQ, 3-day 24-hour dietary recall nutrient mean, and clinical measures. Cronbach\u27...
OBJECTIVE—To test whether a theory-based, literacy-tailored, and culturally tailored self-management...
Background: The most successful diabetes self-management (DSM) programs focus on changing previously...
More than one out of ten people of Mexican descent has diabetes, which is twice the rate of the gene...
Most published diabetes intervention studies concerning Hispanics focus on Mexican Americans. Howeve...
Most published diabetes intervention studies concerning Hispanics focus on Mexican Americans. Howeve...
Most published diabetes intervention studies concerning Hispanics focus on Mexican Americans. Howeve...
OBJECTIVES: To develop and validate a self-efficacy measure of diabetes self-management, the Lifesty...
IntroductionThe Hispanic population will grow to comprise one fourth of the U.S. population by 2050....
Context: Diet modification is a mainstay of diabetes management. US Hispanics/Latinos are disproport...
OBJECTIVEdCertain dietary and physical activity behaviors have been associated with the risk of deve...
OBJECTIVEdCertain dietary and physical activity behaviors have been associated with the risk of deve...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether a theory-based, literacy, and culturally tailored self-management interve...
BACKGROUND: Glycemic index and glycemic load are used to facilitate glucose control among adults wit...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether a theory-based, literacy, and culturally tailored self-management interve...
The objective of this study was to examine the extent of underreporting of total energy intake and a...
OBJECTIVE—To test whether a theory-based, literacy-tailored, and culturally tailored self-management...
Background: The most successful diabetes self-management (DSM) programs focus on changing previously...
More than one out of ten people of Mexican descent has diabetes, which is twice the rate of the gene...
Most published diabetes intervention studies concerning Hispanics focus on Mexican Americans. Howeve...
Most published diabetes intervention studies concerning Hispanics focus on Mexican Americans. Howeve...
Most published diabetes intervention studies concerning Hispanics focus on Mexican Americans. Howeve...
OBJECTIVES: To develop and validate a self-efficacy measure of diabetes self-management, the Lifesty...
IntroductionThe Hispanic population will grow to comprise one fourth of the U.S. population by 2050....
Context: Diet modification is a mainstay of diabetes management. US Hispanics/Latinos are disproport...
OBJECTIVEdCertain dietary and physical activity behaviors have been associated with the risk of deve...
OBJECTIVEdCertain dietary and physical activity behaviors have been associated with the risk of deve...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether a theory-based, literacy, and culturally tailored self-management interve...
BACKGROUND: Glycemic index and glycemic load are used to facilitate glucose control among adults wit...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether a theory-based, literacy, and culturally tailored self-management interve...
The objective of this study was to examine the extent of underreporting of total energy intake and a...
OBJECTIVE—To test whether a theory-based, literacy-tailored, and culturally tailored self-management...
Background: The most successful diabetes self-management (DSM) programs focus on changing previously...
More than one out of ten people of Mexican descent has diabetes, which is twice the rate of the gene...