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Socioeconomic And Cultural Aspects Of Overweight And Obesity In Georgia's African American Community, Alicia C. Simpson
Socioeconomic And Cultural Aspects Of Overweight And Obesity In Georgia's African American Community, Alicia C. Simpson
Anthropology Honors Theses
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Minority Health and the Center for Disease Control (CDC), individuals who identified themselves as African-American or Black have the highest rate of obesity in the United States. The higher prevalence of overweight and obesity among the African-American population correlates to an increased risk for a number of diseases (including heart disease, diabetes, and several cancers) and an increased mortality rate for the African American population. Through focus groups and interviews, the research I will present focuses on perceptions of overweight and obesity among African-Americans, including any cultural beliefs …