This analysis reviews cooperation between the four border states of the United States of America (Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas) and international partners in Mexico with regard to type 2 diabetes among Latinos. Binational cooperation, academic collaboration, preventative health initiatives, and efforts to improve health care access for the border population are highlighted. This meta-analysis of the literature points out causative factors of the increased type 2 diabetes prevalence among Latinos in the United States; an inverse correlation between diabetes and education and socioeconomic level; contributing factors, including barriers with language, health care payment, transportation, and underestimating diabetes implications...
The purpose of this ethnographic study was to explore the understanding of pre-diabetes and the poss...
Many US Latinos migrate or travel between the US and Mexico on a regular basis, defined as circular ...
This research will examine Hispanic/Latino populations and determine the effect of Type 2 Diabetes M...
Objective. To assess and monitor the quality of care provided to Hispanics diagnosed with diabetes l...
BackgroundType 2 Diabetes (T2D) is now a massive epidemic in both California and Mexico, with seriou...
Abstract Background Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) is now a massive epidemic in both California and Mexico, w...
This article describes an effort to develop and implement a comprehensive, community-based approach ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether U.S.-Mexico border residents with diabetes 1) experience greater barrie...
This paper describes a community coalition-university partnership to address health needs in an unde...
This study explores the sociological factors influencing the high prevalence of type 2 diabetes in M...
Rationale. Diabetes prevalence has risen rapidly in the United States and Mexico in recent years. Al...
IntroductionMexican Americans are at increased risk for obesity and diabetes. We established a cohor...
This paper reviews and discusses the main procedures and policies that need to be followed when desi...
Diabetes is a significant and growing publichealth concern, particularly for Hispanics livingalong t...
Color poster with text, images, and graphs describing research conducted by Rebecca O'Brien, advised...
The purpose of this ethnographic study was to explore the understanding of pre-diabetes and the poss...
Many US Latinos migrate or travel between the US and Mexico on a regular basis, defined as circular ...
This research will examine Hispanic/Latino populations and determine the effect of Type 2 Diabetes M...
Objective. To assess and monitor the quality of care provided to Hispanics diagnosed with diabetes l...
BackgroundType 2 Diabetes (T2D) is now a massive epidemic in both California and Mexico, with seriou...
Abstract Background Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) is now a massive epidemic in both California and Mexico, w...
This article describes an effort to develop and implement a comprehensive, community-based approach ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether U.S.-Mexico border residents with diabetes 1) experience greater barrie...
This paper describes a community coalition-university partnership to address health needs in an unde...
This study explores the sociological factors influencing the high prevalence of type 2 diabetes in M...
Rationale. Diabetes prevalence has risen rapidly in the United States and Mexico in recent years. Al...
IntroductionMexican Americans are at increased risk for obesity and diabetes. We established a cohor...
This paper reviews and discusses the main procedures and policies that need to be followed when desi...
Diabetes is a significant and growing publichealth concern, particularly for Hispanics livingalong t...
Color poster with text, images, and graphs describing research conducted by Rebecca O'Brien, advised...
The purpose of this ethnographic study was to explore the understanding of pre-diabetes and the poss...
Many US Latinos migrate or travel between the US and Mexico on a regular basis, defined as circular ...
This research will examine Hispanic/Latino populations and determine the effect of Type 2 Diabetes M...