Item Type | Name |
Academic Article
|
Health belief model perceptions, knowledge of heart disease, and its risk factors in educated African-American women: an exploration of the relationships of socioeconomic status and age.
|
Academic Article
|
Effect of group racial composition on weight loss in African Americans.
|
Academic Article
|
Family functioning and weight loss in a sample of african americans and whites.
|
Academic Article
|
Sex, weight status, and chronic kidney disease among African Americans: the Jackson Heart Study.
|
Concept
|
African Americans
|
Academic Article
|
The impact of cost on the availability of fruits and vegetables in the homes of schoolchildren in Birmingham, Alabama.
|
Academic Article
|
A study of a culturally enhanced EatRight dietary intervention in a predominately African American workplace.
|
Academic Article
|
Racial influences associated with weight-related beliefs in African American and Caucasian women.
|
Academic Article
|
Race and region are associated with nutrient intakes among black and white men in the United States.
|
Academic Article
|
Unique perspectives on the obesogenic environment.
|
Academic Article
|
Predictors of long-term weight loss in adults with modest initial weight loss, by sex and race.
|
Academic Article
|
Association between body image disparity and culturally specific factors that affect weight in Black and White women.
|
Academic Article
|
Acceptability of sodium-reduced research diets, including the Dietary Approaches To Stop Hypertension diet, among adults with prehypertension and stage 1 hypertension.
|
Academic Article
|
Cultural characteristics of African Americans: implications for the design of trials that target behavior and health promotion programs.
|
Academic Article
|
Body image as a mediator of the relationship between body mass index and weight-related quality of life in black women.
|
Academic Article
|
A new model for developing and executing culturally appropriate behavior modification clinical trials for African Americans.
|
Academic Article
|
Using formative research to develop a worksite health promotion program for African American women.
|
Academic Article
|
Cultural perceptions of weight in African American and Caucasian women.
|
Academic Article
|
Perceptions of African-American culture and implications for clinical trial design.
|
Academic Article
|
Perception of others' body size influences weight loss and regain for European American but not African American women.
|
Academic Article
|
Informing cancer prevention strategies for African Americans: the relationship of African American acculturation to fruit, vegetable, and fat intake.
|
Academic Article
|
Overall and minority-focused recruitment strategies in the PREMIER multicenter trial of lifestyle interventions for blood pressure control.
|
Academic Article
|
Developing an intervention to address physical activity barriers for African-American women in the deep south (USA).
|
Academic Article
|
Use of the Nominal Group Technique (NGT) to understand the perceptions of the healthiness of foods associated with African Americans.
|
Academic Article
|
Impact of participant and interventionist race concordance on weight loss outcomes.
|
Academic Article
|
Fruit and vegetable pricing by demographic factors in the Birmingham, Alabama, metropolitan area, 2004-2005.
|
Academic Article
|
Caregiver perceptions of the food marketing environment of African-American 3-11-year-olds: a qualitative study.
|
Academic Article
|
Sex hormone changes during weight loss and maintenance in overweight and obese postmenopausal African-American and non-African-American women.
|
Academic Article
|
Associations of neighborhood area level deprivation with the metabolic syndrome and inflammation among middle- and older- age adults.
|
Academic Article
|
A study of the relationship between food group recommendations and perceived stress: findings from black women in the Deep South.
|
Academic Article
|
Disparities in Treatment Uptake and Outcomes of Patients with Obesity in the USA.
|
Academic Article
|
Research Needs to Improve Hypertension Treatment and Control in African Americans.
|