Lora Beth Brown
Brigham Young University
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Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | 2009
Lora Beth Brown
The ‘‘Health At Every Size’’ (HAES)paradigm‘‘viewsobesityfromthephi-losophy that dieting and weight ob-sessions are unhealthful and that oursocietal obsession with thinness doesnot allow for diversity in bodyshapes.. [It] proposes that health isa result of behaviors that are indepen-dent of body weight.’’
Journal of Transcultural Nursing | 2015
Katrina Duncan; Jane H. Lassetter; Gwen VanServellen; Lora Beth Brown; Lauren Clark; Sharla Morgan; Samantha Curtis; Brooke Alleger; Jaclyn Coleman; Arielle Muffler; Shemnon Z. Miyamoto; Va Mounga; Roger Goodwill; Jonathan Cummings; Barbara Hanohano
Purpose: Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islanders (NHOPIs) have the highest prevalence of overweight and obesity in the world. We identified the proportion of our NHOPI sample in each body mass index (BMI) category and explored relationships between BMI and demographic characteristics. Design/Method: Our descriptive correlational study included 364 NHOPI caregiver adults in Utah (n = 155) and Hawaii (n = 209). We gathered demographic information with a questionnaire. Height and weight were measured for BMI calculations. Results: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s BMI categories, 84.3% of our sample was overweight or obese. Participants in Utah had significantly higher BMIs than participants in Hawaii. Educational attainment was inversely related with BMI; however, age, gender, and income were not significantly related with BMI. Discussion: NHOPIs on the U.S. mainland may be at greater risk for obesity than those in Hawaii; food price differences between locations may help explain this. NHOPIs in early adulthood had high BMIs; overtime this situation could worsen without intervention. Implications for practice: NHOPIs with low education levels or in areas of low food prices are at increased risk for obesity. Future research should focus on culturally sensitive interventions to reduce NHOPI obesity and associated risks.
Journal of The American Dietetic Association | 2005
Whitney Elizabeth Smith; R. Sue Day; Lora Beth Brown
Journal of The American Dietetic Association | 2000
Lora Beth Brown; Charlotte Hsing-Kuan Oler
Public Health Nursing | 2015
Jane H. Lassetter; Lauren Clark; Sharla Morgan; Lora Beth Brown; Gwen VanServellen; Katrina Duncan; Elizabeth S. Hopkins
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | 2013
Lora Beth Brown; Katrina J. Larsen; N.K. Nyland; Dennis L. Eggett
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | 2010
Lora Beth Brown; Rickelle Richards
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | 2017
Jinan Banna; Rickelle Richards; Lora Beth Brown
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | 2012
Brita Ball; Lora Beth Brown
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | 2017
Rickelle Richards; Lora Beth Brown; D. Pauline Williams; Dennis L. Eggett