Publications by authors named "Jacinda B Roach"

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  • This study focuses on understanding African American women's breastfeeding rates and the social influences surrounding these rates in the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
  • It finds that community-based peer support significantly boosts breastfeeding prevalence in African American networks compared to white networks, despite generally low awareness and support among the African American community.
  • The research highlights the importance of social contexts and community practices in promoting breastfeeding, suggesting that strong peer support can lead to better lactation outcomes for African Americans.
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Breastfeeding is less prevalent among African American women than their white peers. Moreover, breastfeeding rates in the South lag behind those in other regions of the U.S.

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Many healthcare professionals support the idea that weight control and healthy eating should be emphasized early in a person's life to prevent obesity during middle and older adulthood. Unfortunately, although many weight loss programs are available to consumers, few are successful. Recently, constructs of behavioral theories have been integrated into weight loss programs and used to promote changes in health behaviors.

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