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Disconnections of African American Public Housing Residents: Connections to Physical Activity, Dietary Habits and Obesity

机译:非裔美国人公共住房居民的脱节:与身体活动,饮食习惯和肥胖症的关系

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African American (AA) and low SES populations report poor health behaviors and outcomes. This study aimed to increase understanding of barriers to participating in healthful behaviors and programs in AA residents of public housing. Twenty two apparently healthy, AA residents (50% female, M;=43.9 years) completed in depth interviews, which were taped, transcribed and analyzed using a constant comparison approach. Residents demonstrated some awareness of health recommendations, but described limited adherence. Physical activity for recreation was reported as primarily for youth, with adults engaging in limited physical activity (primarily incidental to other activities). Barriers reported by residents were both personal and environmental. Few residents were aware of local neighborhood opportunities for physical activity or healthful eating. Future efforts should focus on increasing understanding of health promoting behaviors and awareness and efficacy of residents to connect with the resources of their surrounding communities.
机译:非裔美国人(AA)和低SES人群报告其不良的健康行为和后果。这项研究的目的是增加对公共住房机管局居民参加健康行为和计划的障碍的了解。 22名看似健康的AA居民(女性占50%,男; = 43.9岁)完成了深度访谈,并使用持续比较的方法进行录音,转录和分析。居民表现出对健康建议的某种了解,但描述了依从性有限。据报告,休闲娱乐活动主要针对青年,成年人从事有限的体育活动(主要是其他活动附带)。居民报告的障碍既有个人障碍也有环境障碍。很少有居民意识到当地社区进行体育锻炼或健康饮食的机会。未来的工作应集中在增进对健康促进行为的理解以及居民与周围社区资源联系的意识和功效上。

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