Readability of Educational Materials Targeting CVD Risk Factors in African Americans and Women.
American Journal of Health Studies 2003, Fall, 18, 4
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Beschreibung des Verlags
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to analyze the readability level of current CVD educational materials on diet, PA, or both to determine whether the materials were written at a level appropriate for the general public, women, and African Americans. Similar to readability assessments of other health education materials, the authors hypothesized that health education materials on diet and PA as CVD risk factors targeted for African Americans and women are written at reading levels higher than the average level for the adult population. **********
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