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  1. 1621
    por Torgerson, Dara G., Ampleford, Elizabeth J., Chiu, Grace Y., Gauderman, W. James, Gignoux, Christopher R., Graves, Penelope E., Himes, Blanca E., Levin, Albert M., Mathias, Rasika A., Hancock, Dana B., Baurley, James W., Eng, Celeste, Stern, Debra A., Celedón, Juan C., Rafaels, Nicholas, Capurso, Daniel, Conti, David V., Roth, Lindsey A., Soto-Quiros, Manuel, Togias, Alkis, Li, Xingnan, Myers, Rachel A., Romieu, Isabelle, Van Den Berg, David J., Hu, Donglei, Hansel, Nadia N., Hernandez, Ryan D., Israel, Elliott, Salam, Muhammad T., Galanter, Joshua, Avila, Pedro C., Avila, Lydiana, Rodriquez-Santana, Jose R., Chapela, Rocio, Rodriguez-Cintron, William, Diette, Gregory B., Adkinson, N. Franklin, Abel, Rebekah A., Ross, Kevin D., Shi, Min, Faruque, Mezbah U., Dunston, Georgia M., Watson, Harold R., Mantese, Vito J., Ezurum, Serpil C., Liang, Liming, Ruczinski, Ingo, Ford, Jean G., Huntsman, Scott, Chung, Kian Fan, Vora, Hita, Li, Xia, Calhoun, William J., Castro, Mario, Sienra-Monge, Juan J., del Rio-Navarro, Blanca, Deichmann, Klaus A., Heinzmann, Andrea, Wenzel, Sally E., Busse, William W., Gern, James E., Lemanske, Robert F., Beaty, Terri H., Bleecker, Eugene R., Raby, Benjamin A., Meyers, Deborah A., London, Stephanie J., Gilliland, Frank D., Burchard, Esteban G., Martinez, Fernando D., Weiss, Scott T., Williams, L. Keoki, Barnes, Kathleen C., Ober, Carole, Nicolae, Dan L.
    Publicado 2011
    “…We performed a meta-analysis of North American genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of asthma in 5,416 asthma cases representing European Americans, African Americans/African Caribbeans, and Latinos, and replicated five regions among the most significant signals in 12,649 individuals from the same ethnic groups. …”
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  2. 1622
    “…With cancer now the leading cause of mortality among Latinos, a greater need exists for ethnically and culturally appropriate interventions like patient navigation to facilitate Latinas’ successful entry into, and progression through, the cancer care system.…”
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    “…By race/ethnicity, in the United States, Blacks/African Americans continue to experience the most severe HIV burden, followed by Hispanics/Latinos. In China, no official data on race/ethnicity disparities are currently available. …”
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  5. 1625
    “…CONCLUSIONS: Our findings in a region with lower smoking rates and more diverse callers, including English-speaking Latinos, support programme generalisability and convey evidence of external validity. …”
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  6. 1626
    “…Carbohydrates were inversely associated with GBD risk only among women and Latinos born in South America/Mexico (p-trend < 0.003). …”
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  7. 1627
    “…Methods: The Multiethnic Cohort (MEC) included 215,831 African-American, Japanese-American, Latino, Native Hawaiian, and white adults living in Hawaii and California who completed a validated quantitative food-frequency questionnaire in 1993–1996. …”
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  8. 1628
    “…We analyzed exomes from 20,791 participants with T2D and 24,440 controls from five ancestries (Hispanic/Latino 33.8%, European 24.6%, African-American 13.9%, East Asian 14.1%, South Asian 13.6%) with mean depth 40x, and conducted both single-variant and gene-level association testing. …”
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  9. 1629
    “…Results: Out of 13 patients with AIS and COVID-19, Latinos and African-Americans compromised the majority of our cohort (76.8%), with age ranging from 31–80 years. …”
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  10. 1630
    “…PARTICIPANTS: White, African American, and Latino participants who reported receiving pain management from 25 Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Centers. …”
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  11. 1631
    “…A higher abdominal visceral/subcutaneous fat ratio was observed in prepubertal children (p < 0.01), except for Latino females, whereas predominant subcutaneous fat deposition was observed in adolescents. …”
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  12. 1632
    “…RESULTS: Of the 54 910 MIBC individuals with 125 821 person‐years of posttreatment observation (max = 11 years), 6.9% were Black, and 3.0% were Latino. Overall, 51.4%, 45.3%, and 48.5% of White, Black, and Latino individuals received GBT. …”
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  13. 1633
    por Araneta, Maria Rosario
    Publicado 2019
    “…Epidemiologic studies in the US have identified higher T2D prevalence among Filipinos (16.1%) compared to groups perceived to be at highest risk for T2D, namely Latinos (14.0%), Black (13.7%), and Native Americans (13.4%), while SEAs (including Burmese, Cambodian, Indonesian, Laotian, Malaysian, and Thai, 10.5%) and Vietnamese (9.9%) had higher T2D risk compared to Whites (7.7%), despite their absence of general obesity. …”
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  14. 1634
    “…We focus on populations commonly identified and referred to as racial/ethnic minorities in the USA—African Americans/Blacks, American Indians and Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians/other Pacific Islanders and Hispanics/Latinos. We conclude that even though substantial progress has been made in understanding the factors underlying cancer health disparities, marked inequities persist. …”
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  15. 1635
    “…In regression analyses controlling for demographics, professional role, and work setting, the risk of COVID-19 illness was higher for Black/African-Americans (aOR 2.32, 99% CI 1.45, 3.70, p < 0.01) and Hispanic/Latinos (aOR 2.19, 99% CI 1.55, 3.08, p < 0.01) compared with Whites. …”
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  16. 1636
    “…Based on this derived phenotype, we show that systematic differences exist between self-reported ancestry groups: European-Americans (EA; n = 1387) have a significantly higher systolic response to phenylephrine than African-Americans (AA; n = 1217) and Hispanic/Latinos (HA; n = 1713) (31.3% increase, p value < 6e−08 and 22.9% increase, p value < 5e−05 respectively), after adjusting for genetic ancestry, demographics, and relevant clinical covariates. …”
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  17. 1637
    “…About 24% were Hispanic/Latino. The mean BMI was 29.45 ± 6.76 kg/m² (n = 250). …”
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  18. 1638
    Publicado 2008
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Hughes, Jessica Tartaro - La homofobia, la pobreza, y el racismo: triple opresión y los resultados de salud mental en los hombres latinos gay / Rafael M. Díaz, Edward Bein, Jorge Ayala - Las lesbianas y gays en el trabajo: consecuencias de estar fuera / Theo GM Sandfort, Bos Henny, Vet Raymond - Social amenaza, la identidad personal y la salud física de los hombres gay encerrado / Steve W. …”
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