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    “…OBJECTIVE: Latinos and rural residents are less active and have a greater prevalence of overweight/obesity compared with their non-Latino white and urban counterparts. …”
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    “…Previous research has demonstrated that Latino young adults are uninsured at higher rates relative to other ethnoracial groups. …”
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    “…To determine the breastfeeding rate of Latino infants at an urban pediatric clinic in the first six months of life and to identify factors associated with breastfeeding. …”
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    “…Self-identified Hispanic/Latino individuals living with multiple sclerosis (MS) in the continental United States (US) are a diverse group that represents different cultural and ancestral backgrounds. …”
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    por Boyas, Javier F., Nahar, Vinayak K.
    Publicado 2018
    “…The purpose of this study was to examine psychological and nonpsychological predictors of sun protective behaviors among Latino day laborers. METHODS: This cross-sectional study included a nonrandom sample of 137 Latino day laborers recruited from Mississippi and Illinois. …”
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    “…Latinos lag behind other racial/ethnic groups in pursuit of master’s and doctoral degrees in public health and the health sciences. …”
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    por Gelman, Caroline, Giunta, Nancy
    Publicado 2019
    “…The need for health education regarding Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD), specifically designed for Latinos, has been well-documented. Many Latino older adults and their families delay seeking formal help for ADRD symptoms due to lack of information and access to culturally sensitive services. …”
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    “…Attitudes about cancer vary depending on the educational level of older Latinos and may impact treatment decisions. These findings can enhance cancer information and education for older Latinos.…”
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    “…Despite immigration fears, Latino parents continue to seek health care for their children. …”
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    por Diminich, Erica
    Publicado 2020
    “…We demonstrate across two studies, how the ability to regulate emotional responses is associated with cognitive health in a community-based population of Latinos and a cohort of Latino responders from the World Trade Center attacks on 9/11. …”
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    “…Cancer is the leading cause of death among Latinos in the U.S. Approximately 32.2% of Latinas and 44.1% of Latinos aged 60 years or older have a lifetime probability of developing invasive cancer (ACS, 2018), with lower survival rates for most cancers even when allowing for age and stage distribution. …”
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    “…The purpose of our study was to explore the association of acculturation and Latino parent behavioral and psychosocial characteristics. …”
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    “…Among ED patients who provided qualitative data, 59% were women and their median age was 45 years (Interquartile range 33–57 years). Undocumented Latino immigrants comprised 49%, 31% were LLRC, and 20% were non-Latino legal residents. …”
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    “…To assess stigma in the Latino community toward these common health conditions, a community-based sample of 469 Latino participants in a major urban area in the [Southwestern United States — Houston, TX] completed a face-to-face survey using an experimental vignette methodology. …”
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