TY - JOUR
T1 - Commentary
T2 - Determinants of physical activity among African immigrants in the US and the consideration of the education-occupation mismatch
AU - Ajibewa, Tiwaloluwa
AU - Ibe-Lamberts, Kelechi
AU - Owusu, Brenda
AU - Carnethon, Mercedes
AU - Commodore-Mensah, Yvonne
AU - Ogungbe, Oluwabunmi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2025/4
Y1 - 2025/4
N2 - African immigrants are a rapidly growing segment of the US population, with relatively high rates of cardiovascular disease and associated risk factors. Physical activity engagement among this growing group is understudied and represents an underappreciated means of reducing cardiovascular disease risk, improving physical functioning, and mental health related outcomes. Structural barriers and cultural influences, such as community norms, play a significant role in physical activity engagement of African immigrants. There is a critical need to understand the current gaps, and individual and structural trends related to physical activity participation in this demographic. This commentary aims to shed light on what is known as it relates to physical activity participation in this group, and the urgent need to consider the role of physical activity as an effective intervention in reducing cardiovascular disease risk among African immigrants for the betterment of their future health trajectory.
AB - African immigrants are a rapidly growing segment of the US population, with relatively high rates of cardiovascular disease and associated risk factors. Physical activity engagement among this growing group is understudied and represents an underappreciated means of reducing cardiovascular disease risk, improving physical functioning, and mental health related outcomes. Structural barriers and cultural influences, such as community norms, play a significant role in physical activity engagement of African immigrants. There is a critical need to understand the current gaps, and individual and structural trends related to physical activity participation in this demographic. This commentary aims to shed light on what is known as it relates to physical activity participation in this group, and the urgent need to consider the role of physical activity as an effective intervention in reducing cardiovascular disease risk among African immigrants for the betterment of their future health trajectory.
KW - Adults
KW - African immigrants
KW - Cardiovascular disease
KW - Education-occupation mismatch
KW - Physical activity
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ypmed.2025.108255
DO - 10.1016/j.ypmed.2025.108255
M3 - Comment/debate
C2 - 39986484
AN - SCOPUS:85218268401
SN - 0091-7435
VL - 193
JO - Preventive medicine
JF - Preventive medicine
M1 - 108255
ER -