What women want: Understanding obesity and preferences for primary care weight reduction interventions among African-American and Caucasian women

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Blixen, Carol E.
Singh, Anisha
Xu, Meng
Thacker, Holly
Mascha, Edward
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[1] Cleveland Clin Fdn Wb4, Dept Quantitat Hlth Sci, Cleveland, OH 44195 USA
[2] Cleveland Clin Fdn Wb4, Womens Hlth Ctr, Cleveland, OH 44195 USA
[3] Jewish Hosp, Weight Management Ctr, Cincinnati, OH USA
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obesity; culture; weight loss; African Americans; women's health;
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R5 [内科学];
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Purpose: To explore attitudes and perceptions of obesity, and identify preferences for weight-management interventions by African-American and Caucasian women who were followed in general internal medicine clinics. Procedure: Surveys exploring these issues were mailed to African-American (n=240) and Caucasian (h=240) women with a BMI of 30, Main Findings: Caucasian women felt past weight-loss efforts were helped by weight-loss programs significantly more than African-American women (P < 0.001); African-American women were more likely to feel that their cultural background contributed to their weight gain than did Caucasian women (P=0.001). African-American women expressed a higher need for one-on-one counseling with their physician (P < 0.001) as well as group meetings with the dietician, physician and other women (P=0.004) than did Caucasian women. African-American women also felt it was more important for weight-loss programs to have information on food common to their culture than did Caucasian women (P < 0.001). Conclusions: Differences in cultural background and preferences about weight loss interventions have important policy implications for how the U.S. healthcare system provides care to an ever-increasing multicultural population with a national epidemic such as obesity.
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页码:1160 / 1170
页数:11
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