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Social variables not affected by increasing BMI in African American women.

Women's Health Weekly

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2004 OCT 7 - (NewsRx.com & NewsRx.net) -- Increased body mass index may cause African American women some worry about their physical health and general well-being, but it doesn't impact social factors like education, job or marital status, and household income, a Johns Hopkins study suggests.

M.R. Patt and associates divided 496 black women into categories by body mass index (BMI) and then assessed sociodemographic, behavioral, and psychological factors within each category in an effort "to better understand obesity and overweight among urban African American women."

The women "were recruited for cardiovascular risk factor screening from 20 urban African American churches. Study participants had a mean age of 52.8 years, 13.5 years of education, and an average BMI of 32 kg/m[superscript]2," the researchers said.

"Bivariate analyses showed increased overall energy intake and decreased physical performance on a walk test, and general well-being declined as the BMI class increased; obese women had the lowest physical performance and well-being levels and the highest energy intake levels," reported Patt's team.

They found no difference among the BMI categories "in ...

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