Epidemiologists have shown how birth outcomes are generally robust for immigrant Latina mothers, despite often situated in poor households, advanced by their strong prenatal and nutritional practices. But little is known about (1) how these protective factors may differ among Latino subgroups, (2) the extent to which birth outcomes, ongoing maternal practices, and family supports advance Latino toddlers' health and physical growth, and (3) whether the same processes advance toddlers' early cognitive growth. We drew on a national probability sample of 8,114 infants born in 2001, including 1,450 of diverse Latino origins. Data come from birth records, maternal interviews when the child was 9 and 24 months of age, and direct assessments of hea...
Data reveal that despite high levels of poverty, Mexican immigrants have relatively few low birth we...
Research has pointed to an apparent public health enigma among new immigrants to the United States: ...
Children born very low birth weight (\u3c1500 \u3eg, VLBW) are at increased risk for developmental d...
Epidemiologists have shown how birth outcomes are generally robust for immigrant Latina mothers, des...
The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Epidemio...
We examine the influence of the relative good health at birth in the Mexican American population on ...
The Latina Paradox is the observation that Latina mothers in the United States have better than expe...
Disparities in health outcomes along racial and ethnic divides are a serious public health issue. As...
Objective. Foreign-born mothers have generally been shown to have significantly better pregnancy out...
This study investigates how prenatal demographic, social, and behavioral characteristics of Mexican-...
The Mexican-origin population in California is one of the fastest growing groups in the state, due t...
Despite low socioeconomic status and lack of resources, Latinas are found to have better-than-expect...
National data reveal that low birth weight and infant mortality rates among Hispanics are, in genera...
<i>Objectives.</i> In the United States, Hispanic mothers have birth outcomes comparable...
This study examines the birth weight of second and third-generation Hispanics born in California and...
Data reveal that despite high levels of poverty, Mexican immigrants have relatively few low birth we...
Research has pointed to an apparent public health enigma among new immigrants to the United States: ...
Children born very low birth weight (\u3c1500 \u3eg, VLBW) are at increased risk for developmental d...
Epidemiologists have shown how birth outcomes are generally robust for immigrant Latina mothers, des...
The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Epidemio...
We examine the influence of the relative good health at birth in the Mexican American population on ...
The Latina Paradox is the observation that Latina mothers in the United States have better than expe...
Disparities in health outcomes along racial and ethnic divides are a serious public health issue. As...
Objective. Foreign-born mothers have generally been shown to have significantly better pregnancy out...
This study investigates how prenatal demographic, social, and behavioral characteristics of Mexican-...
The Mexican-origin population in California is one of the fastest growing groups in the state, due t...
Despite low socioeconomic status and lack of resources, Latinas are found to have better-than-expect...
National data reveal that low birth weight and infant mortality rates among Hispanics are, in genera...
<i>Objectives.</i> In the United States, Hispanic mothers have birth outcomes comparable...
This study examines the birth weight of second and third-generation Hispanics born in California and...
Data reveal that despite high levels of poverty, Mexican immigrants have relatively few low birth we...
Research has pointed to an apparent public health enigma among new immigrants to the United States: ...
Children born very low birth weight (\u3c1500 \u3eg, VLBW) are at increased risk for developmental d...