Descriptive epidemiology of physical activity in African-American women

Citation
Ll. Adams-campbell et al., Descriptive epidemiology of physical activity in African-American women, PREV MED, 30(1), 2000, pp. 43-50
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
General & Internal Medicine
Journal title
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
ISSN journal
00917435 → ACNP
Volume
30
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
43 - 50
Database
ISI
SICI code
0091-7435(200001)30:1<43:DEOPAI>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Objectives. We assessed walking for exercise and moderate and strenuous phy sical activity in relation to both demographic and health-related character istics among African-American women from various parts of the United States who participate in the Black Women's Health Study. Methods. The data were collected in 1995 by mail questionnaire from 64,524 U.S. black women aged 21 to 69 years. The 64,101 women who provided data on physical activity are the subjects of the present report. Results. The present study revealed low levels of physical activity among t he African-American women: 57% reported an hour or less per week walking fo r exercise, 18% reported moderate activity, and 61% reported strenuous phys ical activity. Strenuous physical activity increased with education. Higher levels of walking for exercise and moderate and strenuous activity were as sociated with higher levels of participation in strenuous exercise in high school. Conclusion. Physical activity levels are low in African-American women. Bas ed on the findings of the present study it may be suggested that educationa l efforts to increase levels of physical activity should start at an early age. (C) 2000 American Health Foundation and Academic Press.