Black American Men with More African Ancestry Less Likely to Be Obese

1300 words Black American men are the least likely male ethnic group to be overweight or obese in America (69.2 percent) compared to ‘Hispanic’ men (78.6 percent) and white men (71.4 percent) (Ogden et al, 2014). As a result of being less likely to be obese, black men as a whole suffer from diabetes and other … Continue reading Black American Men with More African Ancestry Less Likely to Be Obese