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The impact of religiosity on dietary habits and physical activity in minority women participating in the Health is Power (HIP) study
Serene Ansari
, Erica G. Soltero
,
Elizabeth Lorenzo
, Rebecca E. Lee
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African American
20%
African American Women
10%
Baseline Activity
10%
Calories
10%
Dietary Habits
100%
Fat Consumption
20%
Fruit Intake
10%
Hierarchical Linear Regression Model
10%
Hispanic
20%
Latina Women
10%
Latinas
10%
Low Dose Rate
10%
Minority Women
100%
Physical Activity
100%
Physical Activity Change
20%
Power Study
100%
Predictors of Change
10%
Predictors of Physical Activity
10%
Protective Factors
10%
Religiosity
100%
Significant Predictors
10%
Vegetable Consumption
20%
Vegetable Intake
10%
Vegetables
20%
Food Science
Dietary Habit
100%
Fat Intake
100%
Fruit Intake
50%
Vegetable Intake
50%