We propose a transdisciplinary, life span framework for examining the underlying cause of the observed intergenerational decline in health among Hispanic Americans. We focus on acculturation, and we posit that acculturation-related processes in first-generation Hispanic immigrant mothers may affect the intrauterine development of an unborn child, via the process of fetal programming, to produce phenotypic effects that may alter the susceptibility for noncommunicable chronic diseases. In this manner, an intergenerational cascade of perpetuation may become established. Our framework may shed light on the biological, behavioral, and social causes of intergenerational cycles of vulnerability among immigrant minority groups, with public health a...
Applying Intersectionality and Acculturation Theories to Explain Disparities in Self-rated Health Am...
Immigrating to another country can have significant effects on people’s health and health behavior. ...
Immigration, while offering many opportunities and positive benefits, has also been associated with ...
We propose a transdisciplinary, life span framework for examining the underlying cause of the observ...
BackgroundHispanic Americans consistently exhibit an intergenerational increase in the prevalence of...
BackgroundThe process of acculturation (post-migration acquisition of host culture and/or loss of he...
AbstractIt is well known that a substantial part of income and education is passed on from parents t...
This study examines the birth weight of second and third-generation Hispanics born in California and...
Background and SignificanceImmigrant Hispanic women continue to fare worse in terms of health status...
This thesis analyzes different sources of disparities in health and access to care among immigrants...
Little is known about the factors underlying the striking increase in overweight occurring between f...
Two puzzles stand out from the immigrant health literature. The assimilation puzzle asks why Hispani...
Minority populations in the United States (U.S.) suffer an unequal burden of morbidity and mortality...
Objective: To determine the predictive ability of acculturation as an antecedent of stress, biobehav...
This dissertation examines the Latino Health Paradox through the immigrant journeys of Mexican immig...
Applying Intersectionality and Acculturation Theories to Explain Disparities in Self-rated Health Am...
Immigrating to another country can have significant effects on people’s health and health behavior. ...
Immigration, while offering many opportunities and positive benefits, has also been associated with ...
We propose a transdisciplinary, life span framework for examining the underlying cause of the observ...
BackgroundHispanic Americans consistently exhibit an intergenerational increase in the prevalence of...
BackgroundThe process of acculturation (post-migration acquisition of host culture and/or loss of he...
AbstractIt is well known that a substantial part of income and education is passed on from parents t...
This study examines the birth weight of second and third-generation Hispanics born in California and...
Background and SignificanceImmigrant Hispanic women continue to fare worse in terms of health status...
This thesis analyzes different sources of disparities in health and access to care among immigrants...
Little is known about the factors underlying the striking increase in overweight occurring between f...
Two puzzles stand out from the immigrant health literature. The assimilation puzzle asks why Hispani...
Minority populations in the United States (U.S.) suffer an unequal burden of morbidity and mortality...
Objective: To determine the predictive ability of acculturation as an antecedent of stress, biobehav...
This dissertation examines the Latino Health Paradox through the immigrant journeys of Mexican immig...
Applying Intersectionality and Acculturation Theories to Explain Disparities in Self-rated Health Am...
Immigrating to another country can have significant effects on people’s health and health behavior. ...
Immigration, while offering many opportunities and positive benefits, has also been associated with ...