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Hair Styles Linked to Obesity in Black Women.
The Commercial Appeal ^
| 09-28-03
| johnny7
Posted on 09/28/2003 7:12:13 AM PDT by johnny7
Lets 'Do' it Right: Exercise.
Wendi Thomas
gomemphis.com
More than 60 percent of black women are overweight. And I'd bet that many of these women have nicely styled hair. How are the two related? Many of us are overweight because we don't exercise. And I maintain many of us don't exercise because we don't want to sweat out our hair. For those unfamiliar with black hair, here's a primer. Many black women have their hair chemically treated to make it straighter. As the hair grows, the process - called relaxing - must be repeated on the kinkier roots.
Water, humidity and sweat are the enemy of relaxed hair. I know. Many of my sporadic attempts to exercise have been foiled by my hair. I've done TaeBo under a swirling ceiling fan. I've ridden a stationary bike under an air-conditioning vent with a fan aimed at my head. I'll do almost anything to avoid sweating hard enough to mess up my 'do.'
Of course, other factors contribute to obesity, such as poor diet. But for women, and black women in particular, hair is a factor. "When the one thing you have going for you is your hair, you don't want that messed up," says Brenda Speight, community nutritionist for the health department. Speight remembers how as a child, she'd get her hair pressed on Saturdays, to ready it for church Sunday. When her hair was done, so was playtime. Her mother wouldn't let her start sweating and messing up that hair. For many women, Speight says, getting their hair done is about more than looking good. That trip to the beauty shop "may be the only time that week that the black woman is cared for, instead of doing the caring," Speight says.
The link between hair and black women's health hasn't escaped the attention of the medical community. With obesity comes a higher risk of heart disease, diabetes, breast and colon cancer. While researching black women's health issues, Harvard professor Rima Rudd learned of the hair/health link at a community meeting, and from a man. "He said, 'You're not going to get anywhere talking about physical exercise in the black community unless you talk about hair.'" Interviews with Boston-area women confirmed the man's theory.
The research continued, at first with the support of the National Institutes of Health. But the NIH eventually withdrew financial support "because they said there was no scientific link between physical activity and hair," she said. Undeterred, Rudd and others spent $6,000 of their money to publish the pamphlet, Hair Care Tips for Sisters on the Move. That was five years ago. In the last few months, Rudd gave the pamphlet to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to republish. To see the brochure, go to www.hsph.harvard.edu/sisterstogether/hair.pdf. But do more than read. Move until you sweat. Even if it costs you your 'do.'
Contact Wendi C. Thomas at (901) 529-5896 or E-mail thomasw@gomemphis.com.
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: editorial; obesity; wendigottheheat; wendithomas; womenshairstyles
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Solid hair theory at the grassroots level!
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posted on
09/28/2003 7:12:13 AM PDT
by
johnny7
To: johnny7
It's all the fault of the white establishment.
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posted on
09/28/2003 7:15:17 AM PDT
by
BenLurkin
(Socialism is slavery)
To: johnny7
Of course, other factors contribute to obesity, such as poor diet. You don't say. I suspect poor diet is quite a bit more relevant than hair style.
To: BenLurkin
It's Bush's fault!! </sarcasm> ;)
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posted on
09/28/2003 7:20:58 AM PDT
by
4mycountry
(You say I'm a brat like it's a bad thing.)
To: johnny7
I think black women who just wear their hair super short and natural look really cool. Especially if they're fit and dress nice, and wear those big hoopy earrings and nice lipstick. Short natural hair shows off a long neck and it feels neat against your cheek.
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posted on
09/28/2003 7:29:07 AM PDT
by
wizardoz
To: johnny7
If sweating of the scalp will ruin a Doo...
A shower or bath would'nt do it any good either...
And with all the effort to avoid sweating of the scalp...
Kinda makes you go...Hmmmmmmmm.
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posted on
09/28/2003 7:30:13 AM PDT
by
hosepipe
To: 4mycountry
Speaking of obsesity and processed hair:
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posted on
09/28/2003 7:39:05 AM PDT
by
BenLurkin
(Socialism is slavery)
To: hosepipe
That's what towels are for, hosepipe.
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posted on
09/28/2003 7:40:46 AM PDT
by
rabidralph
(Kicking you in your world cup.)
To: wizardoz
I think black women who just wear their hair super short and natural look really cool. I agree.
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posted on
09/28/2003 7:42:54 AM PDT
by
Auntie Mame
(Why not go out on a limb, isn't that where the fruit is?)
To: BenLurkin
Of course. If it weren't for whitey, black women wouldn't feel the need to straighten their hair.
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posted on
09/28/2003 7:44:52 AM PDT
by
geaux
To: johnny7
So the consideration works like this. On one side of the balance we have styled hair. On the other we have cardiovascular disease, diabetes, breast cancer, aggravation of back and joint problems and overall ill health.
Guess I'd go with the stylish hair too!
To: johnny7
Someone has too much time on her hands. While I find her essay laughable, she may well be right on some levels. I know many black ladies who are not necessarily rich BUT will spend an absolute fortune on hair and nails. Over the summer, it was horribly humid. My long hair got a mind of its own. Drove many of my black female customers crazy! I went to salon every week. Now I just do my own hair, and it's always different. I exercise and sweat. I put a straigtener in my hair over the summer so it didn't look like my dog was sitting on my head. But I'd not risk my health over sweating out a hairstyle...
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posted on
09/28/2003 7:48:53 AM PDT
by
cyborg
(dankie jou)
To: johnny7
LOL...
I can believe it. I know women who sleep with their fist under their cheek so they don't spoil their fro.
Ruled by their follicles.
To: johnny7
Or it could be Freeper Butt from sitting in front of the screen here too much...
To: mtbopfuyn
Do you have one of those wireless peeping cameras in my room?
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posted on
09/28/2003 8:00:03 AM PDT
by
cyborg
(dankie jou)
To: johnny7
To: johnny7
There is a direct correlation between weight and the average number of hours per week spent in front of the boob tube.
It would be racial profiling to mention which race statistically spends the greatest percentage of their time watching television.
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posted on
09/28/2003 8:08:06 AM PDT
by
E. Pluribus Unum
(Drug prohibition laws help fund terrorism.)
To: johnny7
One of my dance students teaches TaeBo and pilates on the nights she isn't dancing (and sweating) with me. She weighs about 100# and has 8% body fat (I hate her).
Her solution? A short, cut and fabulous Tina Turner wig.
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posted on
09/28/2003 8:09:03 AM PDT
by
najida
(He who is without baggage can cast the first Samsonite.)
A nice hairdo on a fat pig doesn't make the pig attactive. But no hair on a... well, see for yourself...
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posted on
09/28/2003 8:17:41 AM PDT
by
Bon mots
To: Bon mots
attactive = attractive
I will proofread before I post.
I will proofread before I post.
I will proofread before I post.
I will proofread before I post.
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posted on
09/28/2003 8:19:02 AM PDT
by
Bon mots
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