ObjectiveGlobal recommendations on physical activity for noncommunicable disease prevention can be promoted using partner support strategies among women of Mexican descent and other ethnicities.Design/methodsThis systematic review utilized a multifaceted ecological approach by focusing comprehensively on community, individual, and social factors influencing physical activity. PubMed, SAGE Publications, EBSCO, ResearchGate, the Cochrane Library and Google Scholar search engines were used to find research on physical activity, with inclusion criteria of Mexican American women, aged ≥ 18 years, comprising at least 50% of study population sizes.Main outcome measuresAn initial search of 232 articles with subsequent searches from reference lists ...
Despite a lack of studies on Hispanic midlife women's physical activity, the existing studies h...
Purpose: To examine the association between characteristics of social support for exercise and moder...
Latinos report less leisure time physical activity (PA) than non–Latino Whites and suffer disproport...
IntroductionInsufficient physical activity (PA) and obesity-related health conditions have reached e...
Healthy lifestyle behaviors such as engaging in physical activity (PA) may reduce the risk for cardi...
textTwo overall national health goals are to increase the quality and years of healthy life and to e...
Background: Latinas (Latino women) are at higher risk than non-Latina white women of cardiovascular ...
Hispanic women are more sedentary and engage in less exercise than non-Hispanic women, which has bee...
Previous research had identified that routine physical activity improves mental and physical health ...
Copyright © The Author(s) vol. x • no. x Strategies that successfully promoted sustainability in thi...
Background: Many American adults remain sedentary despite many known health benefits. Research on th...
vol. 4 • no. 2 Strategies that successfully promoted sustainability in this review include training ...
Objectives To determine the relationships between physical activity (PA), the neighborhood environme...
Along with diet, health-promoting behaviors like deliberate (or leisurely) exercise are an instrumen...
BACKGROUND: Latinas (Latino women) are at higher risk than non-Latina white women of cardiovascular ...
Despite a lack of studies on Hispanic midlife women's physical activity, the existing studies h...
Purpose: To examine the association between characteristics of social support for exercise and moder...
Latinos report less leisure time physical activity (PA) than non–Latino Whites and suffer disproport...
IntroductionInsufficient physical activity (PA) and obesity-related health conditions have reached e...
Healthy lifestyle behaviors such as engaging in physical activity (PA) may reduce the risk for cardi...
textTwo overall national health goals are to increase the quality and years of healthy life and to e...
Background: Latinas (Latino women) are at higher risk than non-Latina white women of cardiovascular ...
Hispanic women are more sedentary and engage in less exercise than non-Hispanic women, which has bee...
Previous research had identified that routine physical activity improves mental and physical health ...
Copyright © The Author(s) vol. x • no. x Strategies that successfully promoted sustainability in thi...
Background: Many American adults remain sedentary despite many known health benefits. Research on th...
vol. 4 • no. 2 Strategies that successfully promoted sustainability in this review include training ...
Objectives To determine the relationships between physical activity (PA), the neighborhood environme...
Along with diet, health-promoting behaviors like deliberate (or leisurely) exercise are an instrumen...
BACKGROUND: Latinas (Latino women) are at higher risk than non-Latina white women of cardiovascular ...
Despite a lack of studies on Hispanic midlife women's physical activity, the existing studies h...
Purpose: To examine the association between characteristics of social support for exercise and moder...
Latinos report less leisure time physical activity (PA) than non–Latino Whites and suffer disproport...