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Brief Report

Does Education Close the Black-White Physical Activity and Obesity Gaps?

, EdDORCID Icon & , MS
Pages 222-226 | Received 03 Mar 2019, Accepted 14 Aug 2019, Published online: 25 Nov 2019
 

Abstract

Objective: The purpose of the study was to investigate physical activity patterns and body mass index (BMI) among black and white women in college to determine if attending college acts as a catalyst for sustaining physical activity and for closing the black-white physical activity and obesity gaps. Participants/Methods: 111 undergraduate women (black N = 42; white N = 69) aged 18–25 volunteered to wear Fitbit ZipTM activity trackers for 7 days. Height and weight measurements were used to compute BMI. Results: White women had higher levels of physical activity, lower weight status, and lower BMIs than black women. Conclusions: Racial disparities were evident; however, both groups had low to moderate levels of physical activity. Required physical education programing that targets women in college could lead to sustained physical activity.

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