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Personal, social, and environmental correlates of physical activity in urban African-American women
2003
American Journal of Preventive Medicine
African-American women are at risk of chronic diseases for which regular physical activity can provide benefits. This group, however, remains predominantly sedentary. Little research has been undertaken to elucidate the multiple factors that influence their physical activity levels. This study was designed to determine associations among personal, social environmental, and physical environmental factors with physical activity level in urban African-American women. Methods: The Women and
doi:10.1016/s0749-3797(03)00163-6
pmid:14499808
fatcat:gcz6skbxd5dhdo7kbxguqh6gfm