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A Randomized Trial Of A Diet And Exercise Intervention For Overweight And Obese Women From Economically Disadvantaged Neighborhoods: Sisters Taking Action For Real Success (Stars), Sarah Wilcox, Patricia A. Sharpe, Deborah Parra-Medina, Michelle L. Granner, Brent E. Hutto Nov 2011

A Randomized Trial Of A Diet And Exercise Intervention For Overweight And Obese Women From Economically Disadvantaged Neighborhoods: Sisters Taking Action For Real Success (Stars), Sarah Wilcox, Patricia A. Sharpe, Deborah Parra-Medina, Michelle L. Granner, Brent E. Hutto

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Background - Lower socioeconomic status at both the individual and neighborhood level is associated with increased health risks. Weight loss can reduce this risk, but few high quality weight loss studies target this population.

Objectives - STARS tests a culturally-appropriate, group-based behavioral and social support intervention on body weight and waist circumference in women from financially disadvantaged neighborhoods.

Design - A stratified (by BMI) randomized trial. Randomization to group was generated by a random numbers table with allocation concealment by opaque envelopes.

Methods - Participants 25-50 years who had a BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2 and a waist circumference ≥ …


2010 Human Rights Report: Iraq, Bureau Of Democracy, Human Rights, And Labor, U.S. Department Of State Apr 2011

2010 Human Rights Report: Iraq, Bureau Of Democracy, Human Rights, And Labor, U.S. Department Of State

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2010 Human Rights Report: Iran, Bureau Of Democracy, Human Rights, And Labor, U.S. Department Of State Apr 2011

2010 Human Rights Report: Iran, Bureau Of Democracy, Human Rights, And Labor, U.S. Department Of State

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2010 Human Rights Report: Jordan, Bureau Of Democracy, Human Rights, And Labor, U.S. Department Of State Apr 2011

2010 Human Rights Report: Jordan, Bureau Of Democracy, Human Rights, And Labor, U.S. Department Of State

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2010 Human Rights Report: Kuwait, Bureau Of Democracy, Human Rights, And Labor, U.S. Department Of State Apr 2011

2010 Human Rights Report: Kuwait, Bureau Of Democracy, Human Rights, And Labor, U.S. Department Of State

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2011 Annual Report, Office For The Study Of Aging Jan 2011

2011 Annual Report, Office For The Study Of Aging

Office for the Study of Aging: Alzheimer's Registry

The Office for the Study of Aging (OSA) at the Arnold School of Public Health of the University of South Carolina (USC), in cooperation with the South Carolina (SC) Department of Health and Human Services, the SC Department of Mental Health, the USC School of Medicine, and the SC Office of Budget and Control, maintains a statewide Registry of SC residents diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or related disorders.

This report uses the abbreviation ADRD to indicate “Alzheimer's disease or related disorder.” The term “related disorders” refers to dementias associated with vascular disease, mixed dementia and with other medical conditions such …


Acute Impact Of Moderate-Intensity And Vigorous-Intensity Exercise Bouts On Daily Physical Activity Energy Expenditure In Postmenopausal Women, Xuewen Wang, Barbara J. Nicklas Jan 2011

Acute Impact Of Moderate-Intensity And Vigorous-Intensity Exercise Bouts On Daily Physical Activity Energy Expenditure In Postmenopausal Women, Xuewen Wang, Barbara J. Nicklas

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This study determined whether performing a single moderate- or vigorous-intensity exercise bout impacts daily physical activity energy expenditure (PAEE, by accelerometer). Overweight/obese postmenopausal women underwent a 5-month caloric restriction and moderate- (n = 18) or vigorous-intensity (n = 18) center-based aerobic exercise intervention. During the last month of intervention, in women performing moderate-intensity exercise, PAEE on days with exercise (577.7 ± 219.7 kcal·d−1) was higher (P = .011) than on days without exercise (450.7 ± 140.5 kcal·d−1); however, the difference (127.0 ± 188.1 kcal·d−1) was much lower than the energy expended …