Objectives: As more children grow up in families with immigrant parents of Latino origin, there is a need to understand key influences on physical activity behaviors of young Latino children to prevent obesity in this high-risk group. Design: We conducted six focus groups with low-income Latina mothers (N = 33) whose preschool-aged children (2-5 years) were enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program in Rhode Island. Data was analyzed using content analysis to identify recurrent themes. Results: Despite understanding the importance of physical activity for overall health, physical activity was not a top priority for the Latino mothers participating in the focus groups. Mothers reported...
As more U.S. children grow up in Latino families, understanding how social class, culture, and envir...
Brazilians are a rapidly increasing Latino immigrant group in the United States (US), yet little res...
abstract: Background To combat the disproportionately higher risk of childhood obesity in Latino pre...
Objectives: As more children grow up in families with immigrant parents of Latino origin, there is a...
Latinos are the largest and fastest growing minority population group in the United States, and chil...
Background:. The continuing rise of obesity among Latinos is a public health concern with an immedia...
Latino children are at high risk of becoming obese. Physical activity (PA) can help prevent obesity....
Background. The continuing rise of obesity among Latinos is a public health concern with an immediat...
Background: Racial and ethnic disparities in physical activity (PA) are evident, with non-Hispanic B...
Studies with diverse populations including Caucasians, African-Americans, Asians, and Latinos have c...
Conference Theme: Promoting healthy eating and physical activity: The latest international researcha...
Childhood obesity affects children across all ages and genders. However, Latino children and adoles...
Abstract Background The prevalence of obesity among Latino children is alarmingly high, when compare...
BackgroundThe prevalence of obesity among Latino children is alarmingly high, when compared to non-L...
Purpose:Hispanic preschoolers are less active than their non-Hispanic peers. As part of a feasibilit...
As more U.S. children grow up in Latino families, understanding how social class, culture, and envir...
Brazilians are a rapidly increasing Latino immigrant group in the United States (US), yet little res...
abstract: Background To combat the disproportionately higher risk of childhood obesity in Latino pre...
Objectives: As more children grow up in families with immigrant parents of Latino origin, there is a...
Latinos are the largest and fastest growing minority population group in the United States, and chil...
Background:. The continuing rise of obesity among Latinos is a public health concern with an immedia...
Latino children are at high risk of becoming obese. Physical activity (PA) can help prevent obesity....
Background. The continuing rise of obesity among Latinos is a public health concern with an immediat...
Background: Racial and ethnic disparities in physical activity (PA) are evident, with non-Hispanic B...
Studies with diverse populations including Caucasians, African-Americans, Asians, and Latinos have c...
Conference Theme: Promoting healthy eating and physical activity: The latest international researcha...
Childhood obesity affects children across all ages and genders. However, Latino children and adoles...
Abstract Background The prevalence of obesity among Latino children is alarmingly high, when compare...
BackgroundThe prevalence of obesity among Latino children is alarmingly high, when compared to non-L...
Purpose:Hispanic preschoolers are less active than their non-Hispanic peers. As part of a feasibilit...
As more U.S. children grow up in Latino families, understanding how social class, culture, and envir...
Brazilians are a rapidly increasing Latino immigrant group in the United States (US), yet little res...
abstract: Background To combat the disproportionately higher risk of childhood obesity in Latino pre...