| Literature DB >> 29958384 |
Daheia J Barr-Anderson1, Alexis W Adams-Wynn2, Olubunmi Orekoya3, Sofiya Alhassan4.
Abstract
African-American girls experience higher rates of obesity than other youth and are more likely to live in environments that may inhibit healthy lifestyles. Focus groups with African-American girls (14.2 ± 2.36 years) and their mothers were conducted to explore socio-cultural and physical factors within the home, neighborhood, and school environments that influence physical activity (PA) and food choices (i.e., availability and accessibility). Being active at home was dependent on availability of unstructured PA, possibility of activity with family/friends/pet, structured sports in the community, and perceived safety of neighborhood. Girls reported unhealthy foods and excessive snacking as issues at home while citing choice of school meals vs. vending machine items and easy accessibility to fast food restaurants as concerns at school. Learning more about the PA and food environments is a fundamental step to develop effective and innovative, environmental strategies to address unhealthy weight-related behaviors in this population.Entities:
Keywords: culturally appropriate; diet; obesity; physical activity
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29958384 PMCID: PMC6068863 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15071354
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Supporting quotes for factors in the home and school environments that influence physical activity.
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| Unstructured physical activity | “ |
| Family members, friends, peers and pets with whom they can be active | “ |
| Structured sports within the community | “ |
| Perceived safety related to neighborhood crime and violence | “ |
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| Available school facilities | “ |
| Limited, unavailable, or underutilized school facilities | |
| Discouraged use of resources | “ |
Supporting quotes for factors in the home and school environments that influence food Choices.
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| Availability of healthy and unhealthy foods | “ |
| Purchase own food | “ |
| Concern of wasting food | “ |
| Excessive snacking | “ |
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| Meal selection | |
| Accessibility to fast food restaurants | “ |
Quotes illustrating home rules that influence physical activity and food choices.
| Physical activity rules | “ |
| Food-related rules | “ |
| Eating while watching TV | “ |
| TV rules | “ |
| TV in bedroom rules | “ |