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154-OR: Metabolomic Profiling and Diabetes Risk in U.S. Hispanics/Latinos: Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos

Diabetes, 2019
Metabolomic profiling offers the potential to reveal metabolic pathways relevant to the development of diabetes and improve diabetes risk prediction. We examined serum metabolite profiles and their relationships with incident diabetes in Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL).
JIN CHOUL CHAI   +9 more
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Weight Status Among Minnesota Hispanic or Latino/a Youth: An Exploration of Protective Factors

American Journal of Health Promotion, 2022
Purpose Pediatric obesity disproportionately impacts Hispanic or Latino/a adolescents. Culturally appropriate family-based behavioral initiatives to improve weight status are warranted. The purpose of this research was to determine prevalence rates and identify protective factors associated with having overweight/obesity (body mass index ≥ 85th ...
Christie L. Martin   +8 more
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Association between Hispanic or Latino ethnicity and pulmonary embolism severity, management, and in-hospital outcomes

Vascular Medicine, 2023
Background: Hispanic and Latino patients are under-represented in existing healthcare disparities research in pulmonary embolism (PE). The goal of this study was to determine if differences in PE severity, treatment modality, or in-hospital outcomes exist for Hispanic or Latino patients with PE.
Daniel J Snyder   +16 more
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Latina college students’ experiences in STEM at Hispanic-Serving Institutions: framed within Latino critical race theory

International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 2020
In the last 20 years, Latina undergraduate college students have increased their enrollment and degree attainment. However, in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines Latinas remain highly underrepresented.
Hilda Cecilia Contreras Aguirre   +2 more
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Using Social Media Engagement to Raise Pre-Diabetes Awareness for Rural Idaho Hispanics or Latinos

Journal of Behavioral Health and Psychology, 2022
Background: Pre-diabetes is a condition that usually has no symptoms, which can lead to decreased awareness of its presence. Like other chronic diseases, pre-diabetes disproportionately affects Hispanic/Latinos populations and places them at greater risk for severe consequences. Latinos are not fully aware of what pre-diabetes is or how it differs from
Tanna M Woods   +2 more
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Hispanic, Latino, Chicano, or “Other”?: Deconstructing the Relationship between Historians and Hispanic-American Educational History

History of Education Quarterly, 2001
The educational history of Hispanic Americans is not a “new” history. Hispanic peoples began exploration, settlement, and even schooling in North America in the sixteenth century. A more appropriate metaphor is to think of Hispanic educational history as a rich, unearthed site awaiting the work of archivists and researchers.
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Perceived and actual diabetes risk in the Chinese and Hispanic/Latino communities in Portland, OR, USA

Diabetic Medicine, 2011
Diabet. Med. 28, 658–667 (2011)AbstractAims  The burden of diabetes is considerable for racial and ethnic minority populations in many places in the USA and worldwide, often disproportionately affecting immigrant communities. This paper reports findings from a community‐based participatory research study that described diabetes risk and awareness ...
S C, Maty, K M, Tippens
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Familism values and adjustment among Hispanic/Latino individuals: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Psychological bulletin, 2021
Karina M. Cahill   +3 more
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Access to health care among Hispanic or Latino women: United States, 2000-2002.

Advance data, 2006
This report presents national estimates on access to health care for the following five subgroups of Hispanic or Latino women aged 18 years and over in the United States: Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American, and other Hispanic. For comparison, estimates are also presented for non-Hispanic white women and non-Hispanic black women ...
Gulnur, Freeman   +1 more
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Facilitators, Challenges, and Messaging Strategies for Hispanic/Latino Populations Participating in Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias Clinical Research: A Literature Review

Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 2021
H. Massett   +7 more
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