Development of a culturally tailored sleep intervention for midlife African American women: A scoping review [0.03%]
针对非裔美国中年妇女的文化适应性睡眠干预的开发:系统评价
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...
Daily spiritual experiences and allostatic load trajectories: a longitudinal study of midlife African American women [0.03%]
每日精神体验与身心负荷变化轨迹:非洲裔美国中年妇女的纵向研究
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. ...
Results of a Culturally Tailored Smartphone-Delivered Physical Activity Intervention Among Midlife African American Women: Feasibility Trial [0.03%]
针对中年非裔美国女性的手机传递的体力活动干预措施的文化定制效果研究:可行性试验
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...
Clinical Trial
JMIR mHealth and uHealth. 2021 Apr 22;9(4):e27383. DOI:10.2196/27383 2021
Study protocol of a randomized controlled trial evaluating the Prime Time Sister Circles (PTSC) program's impact on hypertension among midlife African American women [0.03%]
普瑞姆·蒂姆·阿美尔圈圈(PTSC)方案对非裔美国中年妇女高血压影响的随机对照试验方案研究
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...
Racial Discrimination and Telomere Length in Midlife African American Women: Interactions of Educational Attainment and Employment Status [0.03%]
美国非裔女性中种族歧视与端粒长度的相关性:教育程度和就业状况的交互作用
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 ...
Everyday Racial Discrimination and Hypertension among Midlife African American Women: Disentangling the Role of Active Coping Dispositions versus Active Coping Behaviors [0.03%]
中期非裔美国妇女的日常种族歧视与高血压:积极应对心态与行为的作用机制及其相互影响
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...
Racial discrimination, educational attainment, and biological dysregulation among midlife African American women [0.03%]
中期非裔美国女性的种族歧视、教育程度和生物学调节失调
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. ...
Cardiovascular Risk in Midlife African American Women Participating in a Lifestyle Physical Activity Program [0.03%]
参与生活方式体育活动计划的非裔美国中年妇女的心血管风险
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: ...
Effects of perceived and objective neighborhood crime on walking frequency among midlife African American women in a home-based walking intervention [0.03%]
感知到的和客观的社区犯罪对中年非裔美国妇女在家进行行走干预中的步行频率的影响
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...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Journal of physical activity & health. 2010 Jul;7(4):432-41. DOI:10.1123/jpah.7.4.432 2010
Determinants of low-fat eating behaviors among midlife African American women [0.03%]
影响中年非裔美国女性低脂饮食行为的因素
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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