The relationship between residential segregation and overweight/obesity among African-American adults remains unclear. Elucidating that relationship is relevant to efforts to prevent and to reduce racial disparities in obesity. This article provides a critical review of the 11 empirical studies of segregation and overweight/obesity among African-American adults. Results revealed that most studies did not use a valid measure of segregation, many did not use a valid measure of overweight/obesity, and many did not control for neighborhood poverty. Only four (36% of the) studies used valid measures of both segregation and overweight/obesity and also controlled for area-poverty. Those four studies suggest that segregation contributes to overweig...
Abstract Introduction: Obesity is the second highest cause of death in the United States due to its ...
Obesity remains a public health issue, especially for Blacks (or African Americans). Obesity is thou...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to examine the connection between genes, culture, ...
Extracted text; The relationship between residential segregation and overweight/obesity among Africa...
While the segmentation of residential areas by race is well known to affect the social and economic ...
Background: This study examined the association between residential segregation and obesity for Whit...
African Americans have a higher prevalence of obesity compared to any other racial/ethnic group due ...
The present study used nationally representative data from the U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics (...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is more prevalent among Black women than Black men, but there is little informat...
We used cross-sectional data on 2,660 black and 2,611 Mexican-American adult participants in the Nat...
Data indicate that the health of Blacks who reside in segregated Black neighborhoods is significantl...
This article reveals race differentials in obesity as both an individual- and neighborhood-level phe...
The purpose of this research, “Health Disparities among African Americans,” is to increase our under...
Background: Physical inactivity and poor diet are two factors contributing to disproportionate disea...
ObjectiveNearly half of African-Americans are classified as obese. Perceived racism has been associa...
Abstract Introduction: Obesity is the second highest cause of death in the United States due to its ...
Obesity remains a public health issue, especially for Blacks (or African Americans). Obesity is thou...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to examine the connection between genes, culture, ...
Extracted text; The relationship between residential segregation and overweight/obesity among Africa...
While the segmentation of residential areas by race is well known to affect the social and economic ...
Background: This study examined the association between residential segregation and obesity for Whit...
African Americans have a higher prevalence of obesity compared to any other racial/ethnic group due ...
The present study used nationally representative data from the U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics (...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is more prevalent among Black women than Black men, but there is little informat...
We used cross-sectional data on 2,660 black and 2,611 Mexican-American adult participants in the Nat...
Data indicate that the health of Blacks who reside in segregated Black neighborhoods is significantl...
This article reveals race differentials in obesity as both an individual- and neighborhood-level phe...
The purpose of this research, “Health Disparities among African Americans,” is to increase our under...
Background: Physical inactivity and poor diet are two factors contributing to disproportionate disea...
ObjectiveNearly half of African-Americans are classified as obese. Perceived racism has been associa...
Abstract Introduction: Obesity is the second highest cause of death in the United States due to its ...
Obesity remains a public health issue, especially for Blacks (or African Americans). Obesity is thou...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to examine the connection between genes, culture, ...