2011
DOI: 10.1016/s0027-9684(15)30310-2
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Dietary, Physical Activity, and Lifestyle Behaviors of Rural African American South Carolina Children

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“…Rural women who viewed their neighborhood as safe and observed the presence of sidewalks were more likely to engage in regular physical activity . Glover et al (2011) found rural South Carolina female children to be significantly more likely to engage in physical activity than their male counterparts. Among these children less than half (42%) indicated that they consume fewer than the recommended daily servings of fruit and vegetables.…”
Section: Rural African American Neighborhood/community Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Rural women who viewed their neighborhood as safe and observed the presence of sidewalks were more likely to engage in regular physical activity . Glover et al (2011) found rural South Carolina female children to be significantly more likely to engage in physical activity than their male counterparts. Among these children less than half (42%) indicated that they consume fewer than the recommended daily servings of fruit and vegetables.…”
Section: Rural African American Neighborhood/community Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Nationally representative samples of students along with selected large urban school districts are engaged in the data collection process. Other studies conducted specifically with black and Latino children exploring dietary and physical activity behaviors have also utilized items from the YRBSS questionnaire [ 74 , 75 ]. Moreover, 6 items were informed by the validated Beverage and Snack Questionnaire, which was tested with a diverse group of children as approximately 45% were from minority populations [ 70 ], and it was used in a more recent study that evaluated the efficacy of a serious game on low-income urban public school children’s dietary behaviors [ 76 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the place where studies were conducted, almost one-third of them [22 (32.3%)] sampled children from North America (USA [4,[42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51]53,55,57,[79][80][81][82][83] and Canada [52,54,56]). Europe was the second continent with the highest number of publications, with 15 (22.0%) studies (Portugal [40,[74][75][76], Spain, [39,71,77], Cyprus [69,70], Poland [38,41], United Kingdom [73,78], Greece [72], and Ireland [37]); followed by Asia [12 (17.6%) studies-China [35,63,68], India [65,67], Japan [33,36,64], Malaysia [31,34], Iran …”
Section: General Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%