نتایج جستجو برای: hispanic americans

تعداد نتایج: 37081  

2018
Lin Zhu

The aim of this study is to examine and compare the depression symptoms pattern and social correlates in three groups: foreign-born Chinese Americans, US-born Chinese Americans, and non-Hispanic whites. This study used data from the Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Surveys (CPES). The study sample consists of 599 Chinese Americans (468 for the foreign-born and 121 for the US-born) and 403...

Journal: :The International journal of eating disorders 1998
M Altabe

OBJECTIVE Cultural diversity in body image has been studied elsewhere. In this study, we extend previous research by inclusion of (1) multiple ethnic groups for comparison and (2) measures for the assessment of multiple dimensions of body image. METHOD Participants were college students who self-identified as African, Asian, Caucasian, or Hispanic-American. Quantitative measures of weight-rel...

2009
William Y. Chung Chuansheng Chen Ellen Greenberger Jutta Heckhausen

This 1-year longitudinal study investigated the effects of adolescents’ depressed mood on perceived parental and peer warmth during the transition to young adulthood. We hypothesized that ethnicity would moderate such effects. As part of a larger study, 511 adolescents (154 European, 205 Hispanic, and 152 Asian Americans) participated in this research. They were surveyed shortly before their hi...

Journal: :International Journal of MS Care 2017

2011
Abhishek Vishnu Anoop Shankar Sita Kalidindi

Background. We examined the association between insufficient rest/sleep and cardiovascular disease or diabetes mellitus separately among non-Hispanic whites, non-Hispanic blacks, Hispanic Americans, and other races in a contemporary sample of US adults. Methods. Multiethnic, nationally representative, cross-sectional survey (2008 BRFSS) participants who were >20 years of age (n = 369, 217; 50% ...

2015
Rubayat Rahman Chester Schmaltz Christian S. Jackson Eduardo J. Simoes Jeannette Jackson‐Thompson Jamal A. Ibdah

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common cause of cancer death in USA. We analyzed CRC disparities in African Americans, Hispanics, Asians/Pacific Islanders, and American Indians/Alaska Natives compared to non-Hispanic Whites. Current guidelines recommend screening for CRC beginning at age 50. Using SEER (Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results) database 1973-2009 and North America...

2014
Elizabeth R. Mayeda Andrew J. Karter Elbert S. Huang Howard H. Moffet Mary N. Haan Rachel A. Whitmer

OBJECTIVE Although patients with type 2 diabetes have double the risk of dementia, potential racial/ethnic differences in dementia risk have not been explored in this population. We evaluated racial/ethnic differences in dementia and potential explanatory factors among older diabetic patients. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We identified 22,171 diabetic patients without preexisting dementia aged ≥...

2010
Doron M. Behar Saharon Rosset Shay Tzur Sara Selig Guennady Yudkovsky Sivan Bercovici Jeffrey B. Kopp Cheryl A. Winkler George W. Nelson Walter G. Wasser Karl Skorecki

Recent studies identified MYH9 as a major susceptibility gene for common forms of non-diabetic end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). A set of African ancestry DNA sequence variants comprising the E-1 haplotype, was significantly associated with ESKD. In order to determine whether African ancestry variants are also associated with disease susceptibility in admixed populations with differing genomic b...

2017
Juan Li Bettina E Hansen Maikel P. Peppelenbosch Robert. A. De Man Qiuwei Pan Dave Sprengers

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is an important cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Ethnical disparity in overall survival has been demonstrated for HCC patients in the United States (U.S.). We aimed to evaluate the contributors to this survival disparity. The SEER database was used to identify HCC patients from 2004 to 2012. Kaplan-Meier curves and Cox proportional hazard models were used ...

Journal: :Circulation 1991
B D Mitchell H P Hazuda S M Haffner J K Patterson M P Stern

Mexican-American men experience reduced cardiovascular mortality compared with non-Hispanic white men. There is no corresponding ethnic difference in cardiovascular mortality in women. The difference in men could result either from a lower incidence of cardiovascular disease or a lower case fatality rate among Mexican-Americans. Although the incidence of cardiovascular disease in Mexican-Americ...

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