A Causal Model of Chronic Socioeconomic Stress and Psychological Distress as Predictors of Obesity of Black and White Women in NHANES I. |
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Literature Review | 5 |
Specific Research Questions | 9 |
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000 Alcohol 000 Education 000 Multiple adipocyte adipose tissue African-American Age yrs anthropometric anthropometric measures associated behavioral beta coefficient Beta Tolerance VIF black women body fat body mass index Boxplot caloric intake cardiovascular causal chronic psychological distress coefficients correlated covariance Daily Activity Detailed Adult Durbin-Watson Test effects estimated exogenous factors family income fat distribution frequency glucose Health Worry subscale imputed indicator Intake Population Sample Intake Unweighted Analyses kg/mē Kilocalories Kurtosis linear regression linear regression models lipid LISREL Model marital status metabolic neurohormonal NHANES number of rooms nutritional survey overweight physical activity level Population Sample Weighted Poverty Index poverty threshold Predicting predictor of obesity protein PSUs Recre relationship Residual Statistics responses Sample Weighted Analyses Score Constant significant skinfold sum Skinfold Thickness social socioeconomic resources socioeconomic status structural equation models studies subjective well-being Subscapular Subscapular Skinfold Table Triceps Skinfold Thickness urban variance Well-Being Questionnaire Well-Being score white women