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Sueyeon Lee,Natalie N Watson-Singleton,Karen L Saban et al. Sueyeon Lee et al.
Study objectives: Sleep disturbances are prevalent among midlife African American women (AAW). Given the cultural and psychosocial factors influencing AAW's sleep health, we aim to develop culturally tailored sleep interv...
Elizabeth Williams,Latesha K Harris,Shuo Zhang et al. Elizabeth Williams et al.
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the association between daily spiritual experiences and allostatic load (AL) trajectories in midlife African American women. ...
Rodney P Joseph,Barbara E Ainsworth,Kevin Hollingshead et al. Rodney P Joseph et al.
Background: Regular aerobic physical activity (PA) is an important component of healthy aging. However, only 27%-40% of African American women achieve national PA guidelines. Available data also show a clear decline in PA...
Chidinma A Ibe,Danielle R Haywood,Ciana Creighton et al. Chidinma A Ibe et al.
Background: The Prime-Time Sister Circles® (PTSC) program is a multifaceted, community-based peer support intervention targeting African American women who are 40 to 75 years of age. It aims to reduce hypertension dispar...
Marilyn D Thomas,Saba Sohail,Rebecca M Mendez et al. Marilyn D Thomas et al.
Background: Over the life course, African American (AA) women have faster telomere attrition, a biological indicator of accelerated aging, than White women. Race, sex, age, and composite socioeconomic status (SES) modify ...
Eli K Michaels,Alexis N Reeves,Marilyn D Thomas et al. Eli K Michaels et al.
Racial discrimination, a psychosocial stressor, may contribute to disproportionate rates of hypertension among African American women. Coping moderates the effects of psychosocial stress on health. Coping dispositions describe stable person...
Amani M Allen,Marilyn D Thomas,Eli K Michaels et al. Amani M Allen et al.
Objective: To examine the association between self-reported racial discrimination and allostatic load, and whether the association differs by socioeconomic position. ...
Lynne T Braun,JoEllen Wilbur,Susan W Buchholz et al. Lynne T Braun et al.
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the largest contributor to disparate morbidity and mortality in African American women. Objective: ...
April Y Oh,Shannon N Zenk,JoEllen Wilbur et al. April Y Oh et al.
Background: Crime may be a significant barrier to physical activity for urban African American women, yet few studies have examined this relationship in intervention studies. This study examines relationships among neighb...
Gina L Evans,Lorna H McNeil,Larry Laufman et al. Gina L Evans et al.
Objective: The purpose of this study was to explore midlife African American women's low-fat eating habits in the context of health attitudes, social support, and food preferences. ...
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