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Weight Loss for African-American Women

Weight Loss for African-American Women
Author: George Edmond Smith
Publisher: Hilton Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780967525853

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Offering a new approach to weight loss tailored specifically to black women, this guide empowers women to develop skills for weight management and healthy living. Providing simple nutritional information and exercises, it addresses the common misconceptions of many so-called diets--almost all of which overlook or ignore the ethnicity component so essential to black women--and replaces them with a sound, culturally sensitive plan for black women to lose weight and stay healthy. An appendix of health-care resources includes advice on finding a physician, alternative health clinics, fitness centers, and public health facilities, and a glossary explains common medical and nutrition terms.


Slim Down Sister

Slim Down Sister
Author: Roniece Weaver
Publisher: Plume
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2001
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN:

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Addresses serious, weight-related health concerns many African-American women face and offers a comprehensive program of diet and exercise designed to help African-American women take control of their weight and health.


Livin' Large

Livin' Large
Author: Stacy Ann Mitchell
Publisher: Hilton Publishing
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2004
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN:

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Through sound medical information, humorous dialogue between sisters, thoughtful essays, and real-life conversations, this book takes African American women through an informative journey of self-awareness and empowerment about their own bodies. Sixty-five percent of African American women are overweight and obese--making this group a particular target for early death and disability. Presented here are the medical facts necessary for women to make informed, educated decisions about weight and health. Included are information about finding one's ideal weight, tips on what to ask the doctor, and strategies for reaching and maintaining weight goals and optimum health.


Menu for Life

Menu for Life
Author: Otelio Sye Randall
Publisher: Broadway
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 9780767909938

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Though weight gain is an American problem and knows no ethnicity, as members of the African-American community, the creators of Howard University's renowned Obesity Project discuss why obesity is such a widespread problem. Their new book helps readers envision the lifesaving benefits of losing weight, offers lifestyle tips, and features a smorgasbord of sumptuous recipes.


The Black Diet Doctor's Solution for Black Women

The Black Diet Doctor's Solution for Black Women
Author: Robert S. Beale
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: African American cooking
ISBN: 9780974630793

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Weight loss and weight maintenance solution specifically designed by a black diet doctor for black women.


Obesity

Obesity
Author: Mavis Thompson
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1999
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781575664859

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In response to an obesity epidemic among African Americans, the authors explain why the black community has been affected by this dangerous medical condition, outline the risks of being overweight, and present a proven plan for achieving a healthier lifestyle.


Handbook of Obesity Treatment, Second Edition

Handbook of Obesity Treatment, Second Edition
Author: Thomas A. Wadden
Publisher: Guilford Publications
Total Pages: 737
Release: 2018-07-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1462535569

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The leading clinical reference work in the field--now significantly revised with 85% new material--this handbook has given thousands of practitioners and students a comprehensive understanding of the causes, consequences, and management of adult and childhood obesity. In concise, extensively referenced chapters from preeminent authorities, the Handbook presents foundational knowledge and reviews the state of the science of evidence-based psychosocial and lifestyle interventions as well as pharmacological and surgical treatments. It provides guidelines for conducting psychosocial and medical assessments and for developing individualized treatment plans. The effects of obesity--and of weight loss--on physical and psychological well-being are reviewed, as are strategies for helping patients maintain their weight loss. New to This Edition *Many new authors and topics; extensively revised and expanded with over 15 years of research and clinical advances, including breakthroughs in understanding the biological regulation of appetite and body weight. *Section on contributors to obesity, with new chapters on food choices, physical activity, sleep, and psychosocial and environmental factors. *Chapters on novel treatments for adults--acceptance and commitment therapy, motivational interviewing, digitally based interventions, behavioral economics, community-based programs, and nonsurgical devices. *Chapters on novel treatments for children and adolescents--school-based preventive interventions, pharmacological treatment, and bariatric surgery. *Chapters on the gut microbiome, the emerging field of obesity medicine, reimbursement for weight loss therapies, and managing co-occurring eating disorders and obesity.