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Title Health is Power: An Ecological Theory-based Health Intervention for Women of Color; HIP Media name/outlet Clinical Trials.gov Country/Territory United States Date 10/2/18 Persons Rebecca Lee
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Depression, stress and body fat are associated with binge eating in a community sample of African American and Hispanic women
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Psychosocial factors and theory in physical activity studies in minorities
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Concordance and correlates of direct and indirect built environment measurement among minority women
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Does social support mediate the relationship among neighborhood disadvantage, incivilities, crime and physical activity?
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Home availability and the impact of weekly stressful events are associated with fruit and vegetable intake among African American and Hispanic/Latina women
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Mediating effects of group cohesion on physical activity anddiet inwomenof color: Health is power
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Analysis of Body Composition Methods in a Community Sample of African American Women
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The association of binge eating and neighbourhood fast-food restaurant availability on diet and weight status
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Multiple measures of physical activity, dietary habits and weight status in African American and Hispanic or Latina women
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Relationship of fruit, vegetable, and fat consumption to binge eating symptoms in African American and Hispanic or Latina women
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Neighborhood factors influence physical activity among African American and Hispanic or Latina women
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