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What women want: understanding obesity and preferences for primary care weight reduction interventions among African-American and Caucasian women.

机译:妇女想要什么:了解非裔美国人和白人妇女的肥胖及其对初级保健减重干预措施的偏好。

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PURPOSE: To explore attitudes and perceptions of obesity, and identify preferences for weight-management interventions by African-American and Caucasian women who were followed in general internal medicine clinics. PROCEDURE: Surveys exploring these issues were mailed to African-American (n=240) and Caucasian (n=240) women with a BMI of > or =30. MAIN FINDINGS: Caucasian women felt past weight-loss efforts were helped by weight-loss programs significantly more than African-American women (P<0.001); African-American women were more likely to feel that their cultural background contributed to their weight gain than did Caucasian women (P=0.001). African-American women expressed a higher need for one-on-one counseling with their physician (P<0.001) as well as group meetings with the dietician, physician and other women (P=0.004) than did Caucasian women. African-American women also felt it was more important for weight-loss programs to have information on food common to their culture than did Caucasian women (P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Differences in cultural background and preferences about weight loss interventions have important policy implications for how the U.S. healthcare system provides care to an ever-increasing multicultural population with a national epidemic such as obesity.
机译:目的:探讨肥胖的态度和观念,并确定一般内科诊所遵循的非裔美国人和白人妇女对体重控制干预措施的偏爱。程序:将探讨这些问题的调查邮寄给BMI≥30的非裔美国人(n = 240)和高加索人(n = 240)。主要发现:白人妇女感到减肥计划对过去减肥工作的帮助远大于非裔美国人妇女(P <0.001);与白人妇女相比,非裔美国人妇女更有可能认为自己的文化背景有助于她们的体重增加(P = 0.001)。与白人女性相比,非裔美国人女性对与医师进行一对一咨询(P <0.001)以及与营养师,医师及其他女性进行的小组会议(P = 0.004)的需求更高。非裔美国人妇女还认为,减肥计划比白人妇女更重要的是掌握有关其文化共同饮食的信息(P <0.001)。结论:文化背景的差异以及对减肥干预措施的偏爱对美国医疗体系如何为不断增加的,具有肥胖症等流行病的多元文化人群提供护理具有重要的政策意义。

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