2016
DOI: 10.1249/01.mss.0000486984.18638.2c
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Identifying Contextual and Emotional Factors to Explore Weight Disparities between Obese Black and White Women

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Obese black women enrolled in weight loss interventions experience 50% less weight reduction than obese white women. This suggests that current weight loss strategies may increase health disparities. OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the feasibility of identifying daily contextual factors that may influence obesity. METHODS: In-home interviews with 16 obese (body mass index $ 30) black and white urban poor women were performed. For 14 days, ecological momentary assessment (EMA) was used to capture emotion an… Show more

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