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Cardiovascular Disease Risk Perception and KnowledgeA Comparison of Hispanic and White College Students in a Hispanic-Serving InstitutionCalifornia State University, Fullerton
University of North Carolina
California State University, San Marcos There are clear health conditions that disproportionately affect the Hispanic population. One hundred twenty-four (45%) Hispanic and 153 (55%) White college students completed a questionnaire on cardiovascular disease (CVD) awareness, knowledge, and perceptions of risk. Results indicated that Hispanic students rated themselves as poorer in health, more overweight, poorer in nutrition, and less knowledgeable about CVD risk than did White students. Practitioners would benefit from developing CVD prevention programs that targeted the Hispanic population.
Key Words: Hispanic individuals cardiovascular disease college risk perceptions
Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, Vol. 6, No. 1,
5-18 (2007) This article has been cited by other articles:
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