Background: The Hispanic/Latino population in the US is experiencing high rates of obesity and cardio-metabolic disease that may be attributable to a nutrition transition away from traditional diets emphasizing whole plant foods. In the US, plant-based diets have been shown to be effective in preventing and controlling obesity and cardio-metabolic disease in large samples of primarily non-Hispanic subjects. Studying this association in US Hispanic/Latinos could inform culturally tailored interventions. Objective: To examine whether the plant-based diet pattern that is frequently followed by Hispanic/Latino Seventh-day Adventists is associated with lower levels of adiposity and adiposity-related biomarkers. Methods: The Adventist Multiethnic...
African American (AA) and Hispanic/Latina (HL) women report lower rates of physical activity (PA) an...
Objectives: Cardiometabolic diseases are increasing disproportionately in South Asia compared with o...
The obesity epidemic is a global health concern. In the United States alone, 68.5% of adults are cat...
Background: The Hispanic/Latino population in the US is experiencing high rates of obesity and cardi...
Research studies have shown that plant-based diets confer cardiovascular and metabolic health benefi...
The U.S. is experiencing a rising prevalence of overweightedness that has been identified as the sec...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 35-41)Latinos represent one of the fast growing populations ...
Problem. Hispanics are disproportionately affected by chronic diseases and are a growing and signifi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 24-27).The leading cause of deaths in United States is no...
Ethnic groups have different dietary patterns based on their geographical locations and various cult...
Background and Objective: South Asians develop cardiovascular risk factors and Type 2 diabetes earli...
Introduction: Disproportionately high obesity rates among Mexican-American youth is a major health c...
Although dietary patterns and their association with health outcomes is not a new topic, they have n...
In low-income minority communities, there is high prevalence and clustering of obesity, coronary hea...
ObjectiveLatinos are the largest racial and ethnic minority group in the United States and bear a di...
African American (AA) and Hispanic/Latina (HL) women report lower rates of physical activity (PA) an...
Objectives: Cardiometabolic diseases are increasing disproportionately in South Asia compared with o...
The obesity epidemic is a global health concern. In the United States alone, 68.5% of adults are cat...
Background: The Hispanic/Latino population in the US is experiencing high rates of obesity and cardi...
Research studies have shown that plant-based diets confer cardiovascular and metabolic health benefi...
The U.S. is experiencing a rising prevalence of overweightedness that has been identified as the sec...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 35-41)Latinos represent one of the fast growing populations ...
Problem. Hispanics are disproportionately affected by chronic diseases and are a growing and signifi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 24-27).The leading cause of deaths in United States is no...
Ethnic groups have different dietary patterns based on their geographical locations and various cult...
Background and Objective: South Asians develop cardiovascular risk factors and Type 2 diabetes earli...
Introduction: Disproportionately high obesity rates among Mexican-American youth is a major health c...
Although dietary patterns and their association with health outcomes is not a new topic, they have n...
In low-income minority communities, there is high prevalence and clustering of obesity, coronary hea...
ObjectiveLatinos are the largest racial and ethnic minority group in the United States and bear a di...
African American (AA) and Hispanic/Latina (HL) women report lower rates of physical activity (PA) an...
Objectives: Cardiometabolic diseases are increasing disproportionately in South Asia compared with o...
The obesity epidemic is a global health concern. In the United States alone, 68.5% of adults are cat...