1. Demographic and Psychosocial Correlates of Physical Activity Among African Americans.
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James, Aimee S., Hudson, Marlyn Allicock, and Campbell, Marci K.
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PHYSICAL fitness ,AFRICAN Americans ,HEALTH behavior - Abstract
Objective: To examine physical activity among participants in the Wellness for African Americans Through Churches (WATCH) project. Methods: Both focus-group and survey methodologies were employed. From surveys, frequencies and metabolic equivalents (METs) were calculated for recreational, household, and occupational activity. Results: Half of respondents reported recreational activity ≥5 days per week; most reported household activity. Women had significantly lower levels of recreational and occupational, but not household activity. Recreational and occupational levels decreased with age. Conclusions: This sample appears to meet exercise guidelines. Psychosocial factors may be important for intervention in recreational, but not household or occupational activity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2003
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