abstract: Background Mexican Americans are the largest minority group in the US and suffer disproportionate rates of diseases related to the lack of physical activity (PA). Since many of these Mexican Americans are Spanish-speaking, it is important to validate a Spanish language physical activity assessment tool that can be used in epidemiology as well as clinical practice. This study explored the utility of two Spanish translated physical activity questionnaires, the Stanford Brief Activity Survey (SBAS) and the Rapid Assessment of Physical Activity (RAPA), for use among Spanish-speaking Mexican Americans. Methods Thirty-four participants (13 M, 21 F; 37.6 ± 9.5 y) completed each of the two PA surveys twice, one week apart. During that wee...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine adherence to risk factors for chronic diseases amon...
The majority of Latinas of childbearing age is not sufficiently active; a significant health dispari...
According to the World Health Organization, physical inactivity has been identified as the fourth le...
Title: ASSESSING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AMONG HISPANICS Authors: Charles S. Layne, PhD1,2, Sabeen A. Ali,...
To create a culturally appropriate assessment, the study reported here developed and evaluated the ...
abstract: Background Continuous monitoring technologies such as accelerometers and pedometers are th...
Purpose: To determine the degree to which physical activity interventions for Hispanic populations r...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the test-retest reliability and validity of the Spanish version of the short...
Physical activity (PA) prevalence among U.S. Latino/Hispanic adults of diverse backgrounds is not we...
PURPOSE: The Rio Grande Valley (RGV) is not only characterized by elevated school drop-out rates, po...
Spanish-speaking Latinas have some of the lowest rates of meeting physical activity guidelines in th...
IntroductionPhysical activity (PA) prevalence among U.S. Latino/Hispanic adults of diverse backgroun...
We ascertained the degree to which language (English versus Spanish), and residence time in the US i...
Physical activity (PA) leads to better sleep, feeling healthier, and the ability to perform daily ta...
To measure the association between physical activity and the metabolic syndrome risk in Mexican-Amer...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine adherence to risk factors for chronic diseases amon...
The majority of Latinas of childbearing age is not sufficiently active; a significant health dispari...
According to the World Health Organization, physical inactivity has been identified as the fourth le...
Title: ASSESSING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AMONG HISPANICS Authors: Charles S. Layne, PhD1,2, Sabeen A. Ali,...
To create a culturally appropriate assessment, the study reported here developed and evaluated the ...
abstract: Background Continuous monitoring technologies such as accelerometers and pedometers are th...
Purpose: To determine the degree to which physical activity interventions for Hispanic populations r...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the test-retest reliability and validity of the Spanish version of the short...
Physical activity (PA) prevalence among U.S. Latino/Hispanic adults of diverse backgrounds is not we...
PURPOSE: The Rio Grande Valley (RGV) is not only characterized by elevated school drop-out rates, po...
Spanish-speaking Latinas have some of the lowest rates of meeting physical activity guidelines in th...
IntroductionPhysical activity (PA) prevalence among U.S. Latino/Hispanic adults of diverse backgroun...
We ascertained the degree to which language (English versus Spanish), and residence time in the US i...
Physical activity (PA) leads to better sleep, feeling healthier, and the ability to perform daily ta...
To measure the association between physical activity and the metabolic syndrome risk in Mexican-Amer...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine adherence to risk factors for chronic diseases amon...
The majority of Latinas of childbearing age is not sufficiently active; a significant health dispari...
According to the World Health Organization, physical inactivity has been identified as the fourth le...