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    “…PAD has been reported to have a significantly higher prevalence in African Americans (AAs) compared to non-Hispanic European Americans (EAs). Hispanic/Latinos (HLs) have been reported to have lower or similar rates of PAD compared to EAs, despite having a paradoxically high burden of PAD risk factors; however, recent work suggests prevalence may differ between sub-groups. …”
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    “…Causal effects of increased Lp(a) with increased glycated haemoglobin were estimated for Europeans (p value =1.4×10(−6)), although inverse effects in Africans and East Asians suggested the potential for heterogeneous causal effects. Finally, Hispanic/Latinos were the only population in which known associations with coronary atherosclerosis and ischaemic heart disease were identified in external testing of Lp(a) PRS phenotypic effects. …”
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  4. 1644
    “…This report describes the successful strategies of recruitment and retention of African Americans and Latinos in a randomized clinical trial to reduce smoking, depression and intimate partner violence during pregnancy. …”
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  5. 1645
    “…METHODS: We sequenced the coding exons of 17 genes (EP300, CCND1, NME1, NCOA1, NCOA2, NCOA3, SMARCA4, SMARCA2, CARM1, FOXA1, MPG, NCOR1, NCOR2, CALCOCO1, PRMT1, PPARBP and CREBBP) suggested to influence transcriptional activation by steroid hormone receptors in a multiethnic panel of women with advanced breast cancer (n = 95): African Americans, Latinos, Japanese, Native Hawaiians and European Americans. …”
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    “…This systematic review examined the inclusion of published guidelines involving data collection, processing, and reporting among articles using accelerometers or pedometers in Hispanic or Latino populations. METHODS: English (PubMed; EbscoHost) and Spanish (SCIELO; Biblioteca Virtual en Salud) articles published between 2000 and 2013 using accelerometers or pedometers to measure PA among Hispanics or Latinos were identified through systematic literature searches. …”
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  9. 1649
    “…BACKGROUND: Previous healthy lifestyle interventions based on the Salud para Su Corazón curriculum for Latinos in the United States, and a pilot study in Guatemala, demonstrated improvements in patient knowledge, behavior, and clinical outcomes for adults with hypertension. …”
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  10. 1650
    “…BACKGROUND: Minority children have the highest US uninsurance rates; Latino and African-American children account for 53 % of uninsured American children, despite comprising only 48 % of the total US child population. …”
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  11. 1651
    “…RESULTS: Among 1403 illicit drug users and 4984 non-drug users, the mean age was 39.6 ± 12.2 years old, 71% were male, 57% African Americans, and 39% Hispanic/Latinos. Over 25% reported difficulties in covering medical costs and finding transportation to health care facilities and greater proportions of drug users and hazardous drinkers reported these issues than non-DU/non-HD. …”
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  12. 1652
    “…We conducted a limited replication analysis in the completely independent Army-STARRS cohorts. rs1677091 replicated in Latinos (LAT, p = 6.52 × 10(−3)). A variant in LD with FAH rs72740082 (rs72740088; r(2) = 0.68) was replicated in AAs (STARRS AA p = 5.23 × 10(−3); AA meta, 1.51 × 10(−9)). …”
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  13. 1653
    “…METHODS: We assembled multi-ethnic genome-wide imputed data on CKD non-overlapping cases [4,150 mild to moderate CKD, 1,105 end-stage kidney disease (ESKD)] and non-CKD controls for up to 41,041 PAGE participants (African Americans, Hispanics/Latinos, East Asian, Native Hawaiian, and American Indians). …”
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  14. 1654
    “…BACKGROUND: Although Latinos, African-Americans, and American Indians/Alaska Natives comprise 34% of Americans, these under-represented minorities (URMs) account for only 7% of US medical-school faculty. …”
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  15. 1655
    “…BACKGROUND: African Americans (AAs) and Hispanic/Latinos (HLs) have higher risk of obesity than European Americans, possibly due to differences in environment and lifestyle, but also reflecting differences in genetic background. …”
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  16. 1656
    por Cook, Lawrence J., Rose, John W., Alvey, Jessica S., Jolley, Anna Marie, Kuhn, Renee, Marron, Brie, Pederson, Melissa, Enriquez, Rene, Yearley, Jeff, McKechnie, Stephen, Han, May H., Tomczak, Anna J., Levy, Michael, Mealy, Maureen A., Coleman, Jessica, Bennett, Jeffrey L., Johnson, Ruth, Barnes-Garcia, Myka, Traboulsee, Anthony L., Carruthers, Robert L., Lee, Lisa Eunyoung, Schubert, Julia J., McMullen, Katrina, Kister, Ilya, Rimler, Zoe, Reid, Allyson, Sicotte, Nancy L., Planchon, Sarah M., Cohen, Jeffrey A., Ivancic, Diane, Sedlak, Jennifer L., Sand, Ilana Katz, Repovic, Pavle, Amezcua, Lilyana, Pruitt, Ana, Amundson, Erika, Chitnis, Tanuja, Mullin, Devin S., Klawiter, Eric C., Russo, Andrew W., Riley, Claire S., Onomichi, Kaho B., Levine, Libby, Nelson, Katherine E., Nealon, Nancy M., Engel, Casey, Kruse-Hoyer, Mason, Marcille, Melanie, Tornes, Leticia, Rumpf, Anne, Greer, Angela, Kenneally Behne, Megan, Rodriguez, Renee R., Behne, Daniel W., Blackway, Derek W., Coords, Brian, Blaschke, Terrence F., Sheard, Judy, Smith, Terry J., Behne, Jacinta M., Yeaman, Michael R.
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    “…The majority were white/Caucasian (52.6%), whereas blacks/African Americans accounted for 23.5%, Hispanics/Latinos 12.4%, and Asians accounted for 9.0%. The median age at disease onset was 38.4 years, with a median ARR of 0.5. …”
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    “…COVID+ patients were more frequently Latinos (64.7% versus 61.7%, P = 0.043) and African Americans (18.1% versus 11.2%, P < 0.001) and less frequently Caucasian (6.0% versus 14.1%, P < 0.001). …”
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  20. 1660
    “…Discussion: Partial lipodystrophy due to LMNA mutations may be underdiagnosed in Latinos, leading to reduced participation in clinical trials. …”
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