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Physical activity and minority women: a qualitative studyA A Eyler
Prevention Research Center, Saint Louis University, School of Public Health, MO 63108, USA
Health Educ Behav 25:640-52. 1998..Results indicate the importance of terminology and assessment when conducting physical activity research in these populations. Also, results suggest many barriers are changeable with policies and interventions...
Physical activity social support and middle- and older-aged minority women: results from a US surveyA A Eyler
Prevention Research Center, Saint Louis University School of Public Health, MO 63376, USA
Soc Sci Med 49:781-9. 1999..Research on the determinants of physical activity have indicated that social support is one of the strongest correlates, but little is known about this relation in important subgroups of middle and older-aged women...
Patterns and correlates of physical activity among US women 40 years and olderR C Brownson
Department of Community Health and Prevention Research Center, School of Public Health, Saint Louis University, MO 63108 3342, USA
Am J Public Health 90:264-70. 2000..This study describes the patterns of physical activity among minority women by using a variety of definitions and determines sociodemographic and behavioral correlates of physical activity in this population...
Physical activity and women in the United States: an overview of health benefits, prevalence, and intervention opportunitiesA A Eyler
Prevention Research Center, School of Public Health, Saint Louis University, MO 63108 3342, USA
Women Health 26:27-49. 1997..Applied research coupled with community and workplace policies that support women's efforts to be more physically active may decrease the rates of some chronic diseases in this population...
