“Worth the Walk”: Culturally Tailored Stroke Risk Factor Reduction Intervention in Community Senior Centers
Abstract
Background Racial/ethnic minority older adults have worse stroke burden than non‐Hispanic white and younger counterparts. Our academic‐community partner team tested a culturally tailored 1‐month (8‐session) intervention to increase walking and stroke knowledge among Latino, Korean, Chinese, and black seniors. Methods and Results We conducted a randomized wait‐list controlled trial of 233 adults aged 60 years and older, with a history of...
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Title
“Worth the Walk”: Culturally Tailored Stroke Risk Factor Reduction Intervention in Community Senior Centers
Published Date
Mar 19, 2019
Volume
8
Issue
6
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