OBJECTIVES: To examine predictors of mortality in aging Mexican Americans (MAs) and European Americans (EAs). DESIGN: Longitudinal, observational cohort study. SETTING: Socioeconomically diverse neighborhoods in San Antonio, Texas. PARTICIPANTS: Community-dwelling adults aged 65 and older (394 MA; 355 EA) who completed the baseline examination (1992-96) of the San Antonio Longitudinal Study of Aging (SALSA) and for whom vital status was ascertained over an average 8.2 years of follow-up. MEASUREMENTS: Ethnic group was classified using a validated algorithm. Hazard ratios (HRs) for mortality were estimated using Cox proportional hazards models with age, sex, ethnic group, education, income, frailty, diabetes mellitus with and withou...
From publisher: The “Hispanic Paradox” suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Ame...
From publisher: The “Hispanic Paradox” suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Ame...
<b>Background</b>: The US Latino population is rapidly aging and becoming increasingly diverse with ...
OBJECTIVES: To directly compare frailty incidence of older Mexican American (MA) and European Americ...
Hispanics make up a rapidly growing proportion of the U.S. older adult population, so a firm grasp o...
The authors evaluated underascertainment bias in Hispanic mortality rates from population surveys li...
Although those identifying as “Hispanic or Latino” experience lower adult mortality than the more so...
Despite Mexican Americans experiencing many chronic illnesses, e.g., diabetes and obesity, they exhi...
ObjectivesA well-documented paradox is that Hispanics tend to live longer than non-Hispanic Whites (...
Objectives: In this article, the authors investigate the association between age at migration and mo...
Background and Objectives: Although a clear advantage in mortality has been documented among older H...
We test three competing explanations of the adult "Hispanic mortality paradox:" data artif...
This study is the first to investigate whether and, if so, why Hispanics and non-Hispanic whites in ...
Hispanics, and particularly foreign-born Mexican Americans, have been shown to fare better across a ...
Background and Objectives: Although a clear advantage in mortality has been documented among older H...
From publisher: The “Hispanic Paradox” suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Ame...
From publisher: The “Hispanic Paradox” suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Ame...
<b>Background</b>: The US Latino population is rapidly aging and becoming increasingly diverse with ...
OBJECTIVES: To directly compare frailty incidence of older Mexican American (MA) and European Americ...
Hispanics make up a rapidly growing proportion of the U.S. older adult population, so a firm grasp o...
The authors evaluated underascertainment bias in Hispanic mortality rates from population surveys li...
Although those identifying as “Hispanic or Latino” experience lower adult mortality than the more so...
Despite Mexican Americans experiencing many chronic illnesses, e.g., diabetes and obesity, they exhi...
ObjectivesA well-documented paradox is that Hispanics tend to live longer than non-Hispanic Whites (...
Objectives: In this article, the authors investigate the association between age at migration and mo...
Background and Objectives: Although a clear advantage in mortality has been documented among older H...
We test three competing explanations of the adult "Hispanic mortality paradox:" data artif...
This study is the first to investigate whether and, if so, why Hispanics and non-Hispanic whites in ...
Hispanics, and particularly foreign-born Mexican Americans, have been shown to fare better across a ...
Background and Objectives: Although a clear advantage in mortality has been documented among older H...
From publisher: The “Hispanic Paradox” suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Ame...
From publisher: The “Hispanic Paradox” suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Ame...
<b>Background</b>: The US Latino population is rapidly aging and becoming increasingly diverse with ...