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  1. 661
    “…CONCLUSIONS: Carefully planned, culturally relevant tweetchats such as #SaludTues can be a powerful tool for public health practitioners and advocates to engage audiences on Twitter around health issues, advocacy, and policy solutions for Latino health equity. Further information is needed to determine the effect that #SaludTues Tweetchats have on self- and collective efficacy for advocacy in the area of Latino health equity.…”
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    “…The identified variants were c.422G>A (R141H) and c.178G>T, the former being the most frequent PMM2 pathogenic mutation and the latter a previously uncharacterized variant restricted to the Latino population with conflicting interpretations of pathogenicity and that we here report causes leaky non-functional alternative splicing (p.V60Cfs*3).…”
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    “…INTRODUCTION: Latinos in the United States represent a heterogeneous population disproportionally impacted by obesity. …”
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    “…This study addressed the frequency, characteristics, and risk factors of occupational injuries among Latino immigrant cattle feedyard workers. Data were collected through structured interviews with Latino immigrant cattle feedyard workers in Kansas and Nebraska (n = 243; 90.9% male). …”
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    “…Participants included Latino patients recruited at Mountain Park Health Center, a Federally Qualified Health Center in Phoenix, AZ, and non-Latino patients recruited at a large academic medical center (Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN). …”
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    “…Background: The past two decades has revealed an unprecedented increasing incidence of skin cancer within the Latinx population. Although Latino day laborers (LDLs) are at heightened risk for developing skin cancer because of the outdoor work in which they engage, there is limited research examining their intentions to engage in sun protective behaviors (SPBs). …”
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    “…Many barriers, operating at the individual, network, healthcare, and structural levels, impede PrEP access and uptake within Black and Hispanic/Latino communities. This review provides an overview of those barriers and the innovative and collaborative solutions that health departments, healthcare organizations, and community partners have implemented to increase PrEP provision and uptake among disproportionately affected communities. …”
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    “…Allele frequency estimates in admixed populations, such as Hispanics and Latinos, rely on the sample’s specific admixture composition and thus may differ between two seemingly similar populations. …”
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    “…RESULTS: Among 552 participants (mean age 58.7 years, 42% Hispanic/Latino), Hispanics/Latinos had a higher exposure to PM(2.5) compared to non-Hispanics using static measures. …”
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  13. 673
    por Fernández-Rhodes, Lindsay, Graff, Mariaelisa, Buchanan, Victoria L., Justice, Anne E., Highland, Heather M., Guo, Xiuqing, Zhu, Wanying, Chen, Hung-Hsin, Young, Kristin L., Adhikari, Kaustubh, Palmer, Nicholette D., Below, Jennifer E., Bradfield, Jonathan, Pereira, Alexandre C., Glover, LáShauntá, Kim, Daeeun, Lilly, Adam G., Shrestha, Poojan, Thomas, Alvin G., Zhang, Xinruo, Chen, Minhui, Chiang, Charleston W.K., Pulit, Sara, Horimoto, Andrea, Krieger, Jose E., Guindo-Martínez, Marta, Preuss, Michael, Schumann, Claudia, Smit, Roelof A.J., Torres-Mejía, Gabriela, Acuña-Alonzo, Victor, Bedoya, Gabriel, Bortolini, Maria-Cátira, Canizales-Quinteros, Samuel, Gallo, Carla, González-José, Rolando, Poletti, Giovanni, Rothhammer, Francisco, Hakonarson, Hakon, Igo, Robert, Adler, Sharon G., Iyengar, Sudha K., Nicholas, Susanne B., Gogarten, Stephanie M., Isasi, Carmen R., Papnicolaou, George, Stilp, Adrienne M., Qi, Qibin, Kho, Minjung, Smith, Jennifer A., Langefeld, Carl D., Wagenknecht, Lynne, Mckean-Cowdin, Roberta, Gao, Xiaoyi Raymond, Nousome, Darryl, Conti, David V., Feng, Ye, Allison, Matthew A., Arzumanyan, Zorayr, Buchanan, Thomas A., Ida Chen, Yii-Der, Genter, Pauline M., Goodarzi, Mark O., Hai, Yang, Hsueh, Willa, Ipp, Eli, Kandeel, Fouad R., Lam, Kelvin, Li, Xiaohui, Nadler, Jerry L., Raffel, Leslie J., Roll, Kathryn, Sandow, Kevin, Tan, Jingyi, Taylor, Kent D., Xiang, Anny H., Yao, Jie, Audirac-Chalifour, Astride, de Jesus Peralta Romero, Jose, Hartwig, Fernando, Horta, Bernando, Blangero, John, Curran, Joanne E., Duggirala, Ravindranath, Lehman, Donna E., Puppala, Sobha, Fejerman, Laura, John, Esther M., Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos, Burtt, Noël P., Florez, Jose C., García-Ortíz, Humberto, González-Villalpando, Clicerio, Mercader, Josep, Orozco, Lorena, Tusié-Luna, Teresa, Blanco, Estela, Gahagan, Sheila, Cox, Nancy J., Hanis, Craig, Butte, Nancy F., Cole, Shelley A., Comuzzie, Anthony G., Voruganti, V. Saroja, Rohde, Rebecca, Wang, Yujie, Sofer, Tamar, Ziv, Elad, Grant, Struan F.A., Ruiz-Linares, Andres, Rotter, Jerome I., Haiman, Christopher A., Parra, Esteban J., Cruz, Miguel, Loos, Ruth J.F., North, Kari E.
    Publicado 2022
    “…Hispanic/Latinos have been underrepresented in genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for anthropometric traits despite their notable anthropometric variability, ancestry proportions, and high burden of growth stunting and overweight/obesity. …”
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    “…OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between intake of FV of different colors with incident diabetes and cardiometabolic risk biomarkers among U.S. Hispanics/Latinos. SUBJECTS/METHODS: We used data from 9206 adults ages 18–74 years who were free of diabetes at baseline (2008–2011) and had follow-up data at visit 2 (2014–2017) in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL), a multicenter, prospective cohort study of self-identified Hispanics/Latinos. …”
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    “…Among 96,695 patients (24.6% Black, 8.0% Hispanic/Latino, 63.4% White), a smaller percentage of Hispanic/Latino patients received TTM than Black or White patients (37.5% vs. 45.0 % vs 43.3%, P < .001) following OHCA. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Latino communities are among the most heavily impacted populations by the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States due to intersectional barriers to care. …”
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    “…In all states, Hispanic/Latino patients had a significantly lower testing rate than their non-Hispanic/Latino counterparts, with an incident rate ratio varying from 0.45 to 0.81, depending on the state and referent race category. …”
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    “…We studied diabetes incidence in the primarily non-Hispanic White Framingham Heart Study (FHS, N = 4066) and the urban, largely immigrant Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL, N = 6891) Please check if the affiliations are captured and presented correctly. …”
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    “…We examined associations between food security (FS) status and type 2 diabetes (T2D) prevalence and perceived T2D self-management by nativity and US duration of residence among Latinos living in California. We used the California Health Interview Survey (2012–2017) and included Latinos who lived below 200% of the federal poverty line (n = 16,254) and for our management outcome, those with T2D (n = 2284). …”
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