Sanders-Phillips K
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science.
Women Health. 1994;21(2-3):71-83. doi: 10.1300/J013v21n02_05.
Health promotion behaviors were examined in a sample of low-income, Black and Latino women. Latino women were more likely than Black women to eat a daily breakfast; sleep 7-8 hours per night and abstain from alcohol and tobacco use. Black women were more likely to be eating vegetables on a regular basis and exercising at least once per week. The results suggest that low-income Latino women may need to increase their consumption of vegetables and frequency of exercise. Among Black women, a wider range of healthy lifestyle behaviors such as sleeping eight hours per night, eating a daily breakfast and decreasing alcohol and tobacco consumption may need to be emphasized.
在低收入黑人及拉丁裔女性样本中对健康促进行为进行了研究。拉丁裔女性比黑人女性更有可能每天吃早餐;每晚睡7至8小时,且不饮酒和吸烟。黑人女性更有可能经常吃蔬菜并每周至少锻炼一次。结果表明,低收入拉丁裔女性可能需要增加蔬菜摄入量和锻炼频率。对于黑人女性,可能需要强调更广泛的健康生活方式行为,如每晚睡8小时、每天吃早餐以及减少烟酒消费。