The purpose of this study was to predict low, moderate, hard and very hard physical activity (PA) and walking/biking/jogging based PA. One-hundred and fifty-nine severe to morbid obese African-American adolescents participated. We predicted 8% of the variance in hard PA largely due to family support and 10% of the variance in very hard PA due to other support (e.g. counselor) and having home PA equipment. We also predicted 10% of the variance in walking/biking/jogging due to the walkability of the neighborhood. Our findings support the value of social support and environmental supports in helping obese African American adolescents increase PA
African-American girls experience higher rates of obesity than other youth and are more likely to li...
Objective This study compared correlates of physical activity (PA) among African-American and white ...
Regular physical activity engagement is associated with decreased risk of obesity; however, interven...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess socio-demographic (SES and race) and behavioral factors...
The high incidence and increased prevalence of childhood obesity has led to multiple efforts for int...
AbstractPurposeWe aimed to examine the relationships between obesity and the level of social support...
More than two thirds of Americans are overweight or obese, and African Americans are particularly vu...
This study examined whether daily or almost daily lower-intensity physical activity was associated w...
Given both recommendations to increase qualitative methods in African American communities to design...
This study explores the influence of health behaviors and individual attributes on adolescent overwe...
OBJECTIVE To compare the physical activity (PA) patterns and the hypothesized psychosocial and envir...
This study examined personal, social, and demographic factors related to physical activity (PA) lev...
Social support and social networks can elucidate important structural and functional aspects of soci...
Objective To assess how sociodemographic and activity behaviors contribute to adolescent body mass i...
The incidence of adolescent overweight in the United States is growing at epidemic proportions contr...
African-American girls experience higher rates of obesity than other youth and are more likely to li...
Objective This study compared correlates of physical activity (PA) among African-American and white ...
Regular physical activity engagement is associated with decreased risk of obesity; however, interven...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess socio-demographic (SES and race) and behavioral factors...
The high incidence and increased prevalence of childhood obesity has led to multiple efforts for int...
AbstractPurposeWe aimed to examine the relationships between obesity and the level of social support...
More than two thirds of Americans are overweight or obese, and African Americans are particularly vu...
This study examined whether daily or almost daily lower-intensity physical activity was associated w...
Given both recommendations to increase qualitative methods in African American communities to design...
This study explores the influence of health behaviors and individual attributes on adolescent overwe...
OBJECTIVE To compare the physical activity (PA) patterns and the hypothesized psychosocial and envir...
This study examined personal, social, and demographic factors related to physical activity (PA) lev...
Social support and social networks can elucidate important structural and functional aspects of soci...
Objective To assess how sociodemographic and activity behaviors contribute to adolescent body mass i...
The incidence of adolescent overweight in the United States is growing at epidemic proportions contr...
African-American girls experience higher rates of obesity than other youth and are more likely to li...
Objective This study compared correlates of physical activity (PA) among African-American and white ...
Regular physical activity engagement is associated with decreased risk of obesity; however, interven...