Health Behaviors among Low-income Hispanic and Non-Hispanic White Women
Keywords: ACCULTURATION; FOOD SAFETY; HEALTHCARE; LATINAS; MEXICAN-AMERICANS; NUTRITION KNOWLEDGE
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: Department of Food Science & Human Nutrition, Iowa State University, Ames, IA;, Email: [email protected] 2: Department of Food Science & Human Nutrition, Iowa State University. Ames, IA 3: University of Arizona Maricopa County Cooperative Extension, Phoenix, Arizona 4: Departments of Political Science and Statistics, Iowa State University, Ames, IA
Publication date: 01 May 2018
The American Journal of Health Behavior seeks to improve the quality of life through multidisciplinary health efforts in fostering a better understanding of the multidimensional nature of both individuals and social systems as they relate to health behaviors.
The Journal aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the impact of personal attributes, personality characteristics, behavior patterns, social structure, and processes on health maintenance, health restoration, and health improvement; to disseminate knowledge of holistic, multidisciplinary approaches to designing and implementing effective health programs; and to showcase health behavior analysis skills that have been proven to affect health improvement and recovery.
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