Background: The association between alcohol consumption and metabolic syndrome (MetS) among Hispanic/Latino populations has not been studied in great detail. Our study examined the relationship between alcohol consumption and MetS among U.S. Hispanics/Latinos and explored whether this relationship varied by age, body mass index, gender, and Hispanic/Latino backgrounds
Aims Examine associations between self-reported alcohol consumption patterns and metabolic syndrome....
Few studies have examined correlates of heavy drinking among rural immigrant Latino men. This analys...
Evidence suggests that Hispanic and non-Hispanic White men (NHW) have comparable prevalence rates of...
Background: The association between alcohol consumption and metabolic syndrome (MetS) among Hispanic...
The objective of this study was to examine the prevalence and patterns of alcohol use among U.S. His...
Few studies have evaluated the effects of alcohol consumption on the incidence of the metabolic synd...
Approximately one-third of the adult U.S. population has the metabolic syndrome. Its prevalence is t...
Introduction. Although the relationships between alcohol and disorders such as cancer and liver dise...
Using data from the Hispanic Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, the relationship between alcoh...
The study assessed whether overall perceived ethnic discrimination and four unique discrimination ty...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS), the clustering of several risk factors for cardiovascular disease, is hig...
There has been very little research that has studied the effects of alcohol on biochemical markers i...
Excessive alcohol consumption has been associated with different components of the metabolic syndrom...
Hispanics, particularly men of Mexican origin, are more likely to engage in heavy drinking and exper...
Empirical investigation of the adequacy of metabolic syndrome (MetS) diagnostic criteria, and whethe...
Aims Examine associations between self-reported alcohol consumption patterns and metabolic syndrome....
Few studies have examined correlates of heavy drinking among rural immigrant Latino men. This analys...
Evidence suggests that Hispanic and non-Hispanic White men (NHW) have comparable prevalence rates of...
Background: The association between alcohol consumption and metabolic syndrome (MetS) among Hispanic...
The objective of this study was to examine the prevalence and patterns of alcohol use among U.S. His...
Few studies have evaluated the effects of alcohol consumption on the incidence of the metabolic synd...
Approximately one-third of the adult U.S. population has the metabolic syndrome. Its prevalence is t...
Introduction. Although the relationships between alcohol and disorders such as cancer and liver dise...
Using data from the Hispanic Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, the relationship between alcoh...
The study assessed whether overall perceived ethnic discrimination and four unique discrimination ty...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS), the clustering of several risk factors for cardiovascular disease, is hig...
There has been very little research that has studied the effects of alcohol on biochemical markers i...
Excessive alcohol consumption has been associated with different components of the metabolic syndrom...
Hispanics, particularly men of Mexican origin, are more likely to engage in heavy drinking and exper...
Empirical investigation of the adequacy of metabolic syndrome (MetS) diagnostic criteria, and whethe...
Aims Examine associations between self-reported alcohol consumption patterns and metabolic syndrome....
Few studies have examined correlates of heavy drinking among rural immigrant Latino men. This analys...
Evidence suggests that Hispanic and non-Hispanic White men (NHW) have comparable prevalence rates of...