Health promotion interventions for African Americans delivered in U.S. barbershops and hair salons- a systematic review
Abstract Background African American adults suffer disproportionately from obesity-related chronic diseases, particularly at younger ages. In order to close the gap in these health disparities, efforts to develop and test culturally appropriate interventions are critical. Methods A PRISMA-guided sys...
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Main Authors: | Kelly N. B. Palmer (Author), Patrick S. Rivers (Author), Forest L. Melton (Author), D. Jean McClelland (Author), Jennifer Hatcher (Author), David G. Marrero (Author), Cynthia A. Thomson (Author), David O. Garcia (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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