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4201por Braveman, Paula, Heck, Katherine, Egerter, Susan, Dominguez, Tyan Parker, Rinki, Christine, Marchi, Kristen S., Curtis, Michael“…METHODS: The data source was cross-sectional California statewide-representative surveys of 2,201 Black and 8,122 White, non-Latino, U.S.-born postpartum women with singleton live births during 2011–2014. …”
Publicado 2017
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4202“…A total of 57.8% (119/206) of participants were female, 93.2% (192/206) were Latino, and 77.7% (160/206) chose Spanish as their preferred language. …”
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4203“…A significant risk association was found in the Arab population in the dominant model comparison (OR = 1.75, 95% CI = 1.14–2.70, I(2) = 0%, studies = 2, cases = 307, controls = 361) and the homozygote model comparison (OR = 1.88, 95% CI = 1.17–3.02, I(2) = 0%, studies = 2, cases = 307, controls = 361), and in the Hispanic-Latino population in the dominant model comparison (OR = 1.68, 95% CI = 1.10–2.55, I(2) = 77%, studies = 5, cases = 1026, controls = 1412). …”
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4204por Chang, Timothy S, Ding, Yi, Freund, Malika K, Johnson, Ruth, Schwarz, Tommer, Yabu, Julie M, Hazlett, Chad, Chiang, Jeffrey N, Wulf, Ami, Geschwind, Daniel H, Butte, Manish J, Pasaniuc, Bogdan“…Notably, individuals self-identifying as Hispanic or Latino constituted an increasing percentage of COVID-19 patients as disease severity escalated, comprising 24% of those testing positive, but 40% of those with a severe outcome, a disparity that remained after correcting for medical comorbidities. …”
Publicado 2020
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4205“…African Americans and Latino populations have increased susceptibility and higher death rates from SARS-CoV-2 than whites. …”
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4206por Kahlon, Maninder K., Aksan, Nazan, Aubrey, Rhonda, Clark, Nicole, Cowley-Morillo, Maria, Jacobs, Elizabeth A., Mundhenk, Rhonda, Sebastian, Katherine R., Tomlinson, Steven“…RESULTS: The 240 participants were aged 27 to 101 years, with 63% aged at least 65 years (n = 149 of 232), 56% living alone (n = 135 of 240), 79% women (n = 190 of 240), 39% Black or African American (n = 94 of 240), and 22% Hispanic or Latino (n = 52 of 240), and all reported at least 1 chronic condition. …”
Publicado 2021
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4207por Cioana, Milena, Deng, Jiawen, Hou, Maggie, Nadarajah, Ajantha, Qiu, Yuan, Chen, Sondra Song Jie, Rivas, Angelica, Banfield, Laura, Chanchlani, Rahul, Dart, Allison, Wicklow, Brandy, Alfaraidi, Haifa, Alotaibi, Ahlam, Thabane, Lehana, Samaan, M. Constantine“…Male participants had higher hypertension risk than female participants (odds ratio [OR], 1.42 [95% CI, 1.10-1.83]), with Pacific Islander and Indigenous youth having the highest prevalence of all racial/ethnic groups (Pacific Islander youth: 26.71% [95% CI, 14.54%-40.72%]; Indigenous youth: 26.48% [95% CI, 17.34%-36.74%]; White youth: 20.95% [95% CI, 12.65%-30.57%]; African American youth: 19.04% [95% CI, 12.01%-27.23%]; Hispanic/Latino youth: 15.11% [95% CI, 6.56%-26.30%]; Asian youth: 18.37% [95% CI, 9.49%-29.23%]). …”
Publicado 2021
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4208por Sariol, Carlos A., Pantoja, Petraleigh, Serrano-Collazo, Crisanta, Rosa-Arocho, Tiffany, Armina, Albersy, Cruz, Lorna, Stone, E. Taylor, Arana, Teresa, Climent, Consuelo, Latoni, Gerardo, Atehortua, Dianne, Pabon-Carrero, Christina, Pinto, Amelia K., Brien, James D., Espino, Ana M.“…In this work, we report that in a subset of patients—despite a decline in total S-specific antibodies—neutralizing antibody titers remain at a similar level for an average of 98 days in longitudinal sampling of a cohort of 59 Hispanic/Latino patients exposed to SARS-CoV-2. We also report that serum neutralization capacity correlates with IgG titers, wherein IgG1 was the predominant isotype (62.71%), followed by IgG4 (15.25%), IgG3 (13.56%), and IgG2 (8.47%) at the earliest tested timepoint. …”
Publicado 2021
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4209por Martín, Nerea Itza, Fresno, Luis Salamanca, Palma, Cristina Mora, Marcos, Miguel Saenz De Pipaon, Casado, Isabel Gonzalez, Barros, Angel Campos“…Results: Out of 5374 patients admitted, 46 (0.85%) presented hypoglycemia secondary to TNH (57% males and 43% females). 78% were delivered by Cesarean section, 59% were European, 17% Latino-Americans, 11% Asians, 9% Africans, and 4% Arabs. 78% were preterm newborns (median 33 weeks gestational age), 70% had birth weights or heights <-1.6 SDS (medians: -1.8 SDS and -2 SDS, respectively). …”
Publicado 2021
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4210por Reinier, Kyndaron, Sargsyan, Arayik, Chugh, Harpriya S., Nakamura, Kotoka, Uy-Evanado, Audrey, Klebe, Damon, Kaplan, Robert, Hadduck, Katy, Shepherd, Daniel, Young, Christopher, Salvucci, Angelo, Chugh, Sumeet S.“…DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: A 5-year prospective, population-based cohort study of out-of-hospital SCA was conducted from February 1, 2015, to January 31, 2020, among residents of Ventura County, California (2018 population, 848 112: non-Hispanic White [White], 45.8%; Hispanic/Latino [Hispanic], 42.4%; Asian, 7.3%; and Black, 1.7% individuals). …”
Publicado 2021
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4211por Tandon, Pooja S., Zhou, Chuan, Johnson, Ashleigh M., Gonzalez, Erin Schoenfelder, Kroshus, Emily“…RESULTS: Among the 1000 children included in the analysis (mean [SD] age, 10.8 [3.5] years; 517 [52.6%] boys; 293 [31.6%] American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, or Black individuals or individuals of other race; and 233 [27.8%] Hispanic/Latino individuals), 195 (20.9%) reported at least 60 minutes of physical activity every day. …”
Publicado 2021
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4212por Nguyen, Kevin H., Thorsness, Rebecca, Hayes, Susan, Kim, Daeho, Mehrotra, Rajnish, Swaminathan, Shailender, Baranwal, Navya, Lee, Yoojin, Rivera-Hernandez, Maricruz, Trivedi, Amal N.“…RESULTS: The study population included 127 149 patients with incident kidney failure between January 1, 2018, and June 30, 2020 (mean [SD] age, 62.8 [15.3] years; 53 021 [41.7%] female, 32 932 [25.9%] non-Hispanic Black, and 19 835 [15.6%] Hispanic/Latino patients). Compared with the pre–COVID-19 period, in the first 4 months of the pandemic (ie, March 1 through June 30, 2020), there were significant decreases in the proportion of patients with incident kidney failure receiving preemptive transplantation (1805 [2.1%] pre–COVID-19 vs 551 [1.4%] during COVID-19; P < .001) and initiating hemodialysis treatment with an arteriovenous fistula (2430 [15.8%] pre–COVID-19 vs 914 [13.4%] during COVID-19; P < .001). …”
Publicado 2021
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4213por Jasuja, Guneet K., Meterko, Mark, Bradshaw, Ledjona D., Carbonaro, Richard, Clayman, Marla L., LoBrutto, Lara, Miano, Danielle, Maguire, Elizabeth M., Midboe, Amanda M., Asch, Steven M., Gifford, Allen L., McInnes, D. Keith, Elwy, A. Rani“…RESULTS: Among 1178 respondents, 974 (83%) were men, 130 (11%) were women, and 141 (12%) were transgender or nonbinary; 58 respondents (5%) were Black, 54 veterans (5%) were Hispanic or Latino, and 987 veterans (84%) were non-Hispanic White. …”
Publicado 2021
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4214por Latino, Cathy, Gianatti, Emily J., Mehta, Shailender, Lo, Johnny, Devine, Amanda, Christophersen, ClausEnlace del recurso
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4215“…Among publicly insured children, 13 167 (13.5%) were Hispanic or Latino, 34 792 (35.6%) were non-Hispanic Black, 42 029 (43.1%) were non-Hispanic White, 3850 (3.9%) were of other race and/or ethnicity (specific races and ethnicities were not available in the database), and 3757 (3.8%) were of unknown race and ethnicity. …”
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4216por Lv, Nan, Kannampallil, Thomas, Xiao, Lan, Ronneberg, Corina R, Kumar, Vikas, Wittels, Nancy E, Ajilore, Olusola A, Smyth, Joshua M, Ma, Jun“…RESULTS: Participants were 38.9 (SD 12.9) years old, 28 (67%) were women, 8 (19%) were Black, 12 (29%) were Latino, 5 (12%) were Asian, and 28 (67%) had a high school or college education. …”
Publicado 2023
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4217Engagement in a Diabetes Self-management Website: Usage Patterns and Generalizability of Program Usepor Glasgow, Russell E, Christiansen, Steven M, Kurz, Deanna, King, Diane K, Woolley, Tim, Faber, Andrew J, Estabrooks, Paul A, Strycker, Lisa, Toobert, Deborah, Dickman, Jennifer“…RESULTS: Of the 270 intervention participants, the average age was 60, the average BMI was 34.9 kg/m(2), 130 (48%) were female, and 62 (23%) self-reported Latino ethnicity. The number of participant visits to the website over 4 months ranged from 1 to 119 (mean 28 visits, median 18). …”
Publicado 2011
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4218por Cohen, Stephanie E, Sachdev, Darpun, Lee, Sulggi, Scheer, Susan, Bacon, Oliver, Chen, Miao-Jung, Norvell, Clarissa Ospina, Okochi, Hideaki, Anderson, Peter, Coffey, Susa, Scott, Hyman, Havlir, Diane, Gandhi, Monica“…RESULTS: A 21-year-old Latino man presented 13 months after PrEP initiation. …”
Publicado 2018
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4219por Swendeman, Dallas, Arnold, Elizabeth Mayfield, Harris, Danielle, Fournier, Jasmine, Comulada, W Scott, Reback, Cathy, Koussa, Maryann, Ocasio, Manuel, Lee, Sung-Jae, Kozina, Leslie, Fernández, Maria Isabel, Rotheram, Mary Jane“…METHODS: Youth aged between 12 and 24 years (n=1500) are being recruited from community-based organizations and clinics serving gay, bisexual, and transgender youth, homeless youth, and postincarcerated youth, with eligibility algorithms weighting African American and Latino youth to reflect disparities in HIV incidence. …”
Publicado 2019
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4220por Garris, Cindy, D’Amico, Ronald, Wannamaker, Paul, Mpofu, Nobuhle, McHorney, Colleen A, Mansukhani, Sonal, Flamm, Jason, Thedinger, Blair, Benson, Paul, Chiriboga-Salazar, Daniela M, Czarnogorski, Maggie“…RESULTS: A total of 109 and 105 patients completed BL and M4 surveys, respectively, and were 87% male; 59% Caucasian and 35% African American; 27% Hispanic/Latino; mean age 39 years (range 20-65). At BL, 33% reported hiding their oral ART from others, 22% reported problems remembering to take daily ART (female 43% > male 19%, p< 0.05), while 47% reported no problems with daily ART (male 51% > female 21%, p< 0.05). …”
Publicado 2020
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