pre-printWe build on recent work examining the BMI patterns of immigrants in the US by distinguishing between legal and undocumented immigrants. We find that undocumented women have relative odds of obesity that are about 10 percentage points higher than for legal immigrant women, and their relative odds of being overweight are about 40 percentage points higher. We also find that the odds of obesity and overweight status vary less across neighborhoods for undocumented women than for legal immigrant women. These patterns are not found among immigrant men: undocumented men have lower rates of obesity (by about 6 percentage points in terms of relative odds) and overweight (by about 12 percentage points) than do legal immigrant men, and there i...
We examined whether living in neighborhoods supportive of healthier diets and more active lifestyles...
Purpose: Longer time in the United States (US) is associated with increased risk of obesity in Hispa...
This study examines racial/ethnic, nativity, and sociodemographic disparities in the prevalence of p...
Background: To study the association between the surrounding local environmental factors and the bod...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed November 8, 2010)Available free in the San Diego State Uni...
Background: Past research has suggested that changes in culture explain the substantial weight gain ...
Using the Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey (L.A.FANS-2; n = 1610), we explore the link be...
Little is known about the factors underlying the striking increase in overweight occurring between f...
Despite the well-documented negative socioeconomic status (SES) gradient in body mass index (BMI; we...
Little is known about the factors underlying the striking increase in overweight occurring between f...
A growing body of literature has documented a link between neighborhood context and health outcomes....
Background and objectivesGlobally, obesity influences the risk of many major chronic diseases. Our s...
Background: There is evidence to suggest that immigrant populations from low or medium-income countr...
Obesity increases risk for heart disease, hypertension and other chronic diseases, and it affects mi...
Purpose: Although obesity and physical activity prevalence systematically vary by income and ethnici...
We examined whether living in neighborhoods supportive of healthier diets and more active lifestyles...
Purpose: Longer time in the United States (US) is associated with increased risk of obesity in Hispa...
This study examines racial/ethnic, nativity, and sociodemographic disparities in the prevalence of p...
Background: To study the association between the surrounding local environmental factors and the bod...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed November 8, 2010)Available free in the San Diego State Uni...
Background: Past research has suggested that changes in culture explain the substantial weight gain ...
Using the Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey (L.A.FANS-2; n = 1610), we explore the link be...
Little is known about the factors underlying the striking increase in overweight occurring between f...
Despite the well-documented negative socioeconomic status (SES) gradient in body mass index (BMI; we...
Little is known about the factors underlying the striking increase in overweight occurring between f...
A growing body of literature has documented a link between neighborhood context and health outcomes....
Background and objectivesGlobally, obesity influences the risk of many major chronic diseases. Our s...
Background: There is evidence to suggest that immigrant populations from low or medium-income countr...
Obesity increases risk for heart disease, hypertension and other chronic diseases, and it affects mi...
Purpose: Although obesity and physical activity prevalence systematically vary by income and ethnici...
We examined whether living in neighborhoods supportive of healthier diets and more active lifestyles...
Purpose: Longer time in the United States (US) is associated with increased risk of obesity in Hispa...
This study examines racial/ethnic, nativity, and sociodemographic disparities in the prevalence of p...