In the United States (US), limited English proficiency is associated with a higher risk of obesity and diabetes. “Intersectionality”, or the interconnected nature of social categorizations, such as race/ethnicity and gender, creates interdependent systems of disadvantage, which impact health and create complex health inequities. How these patterns are associated with language-based health inequities is not well understood. The study objective was to assess the potential for race/ethnicity, gender, and socioeconomic status to jointly moderate the association between primary language (English/Spanish) and having obesity and diabetes. Using the 2018 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (n = 431,045), weighted generalized linear models wi...
Background: Socioeconomic and ethnic factors are established determinants of cardiovascular health i...
The purpose of the study was to explore the relationship between acculturation status and diabetes p...
BackgroundDisparities in health care services between Hispanics and whites in the United States are ...
BackgroundPatients who speak Spanish and/or have low socioeconomic status are at greater risk of sub...
with diabetes have limited English proficiency (LEP). Whether language barriers in health care contr...
Abstract Purpose: Acculturation is associated with negative health behaviors and dietary practices ...
The effect of language acculturation, socioeconomic status (SES), and immigrant generation on develo...
Objectives. We examined self-reported health status, health behaviors, access to care, and use of pr...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to measure the current level of awareness of the American Hear...
Abstract Background The current study was conducted to evaluate the effects of overweight, hyperglyc...
ObjectiveTo conduct a parallel analysis of disparities in diabetes care quality among Latino and Asi...
Context. The high prevalence of diabetes among Hispanics in the U.S. has stimulated increased intere...
Restricted until 24 July 2010.This dissertation examines the effect of acculturation on Latino healt...
ObjectivesWe evaluated whether ethnicity and language are associated with diabetes care for Latinos ...
Hispanics are at a greater risk for diabetes type 2 than whites. Research has been conducted on heal...
Background: Socioeconomic and ethnic factors are established determinants of cardiovascular health i...
The purpose of the study was to explore the relationship between acculturation status and diabetes p...
BackgroundDisparities in health care services between Hispanics and whites in the United States are ...
BackgroundPatients who speak Spanish and/or have low socioeconomic status are at greater risk of sub...
with diabetes have limited English proficiency (LEP). Whether language barriers in health care contr...
Abstract Purpose: Acculturation is associated with negative health behaviors and dietary practices ...
The effect of language acculturation, socioeconomic status (SES), and immigrant generation on develo...
Objectives. We examined self-reported health status, health behaviors, access to care, and use of pr...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to measure the current level of awareness of the American Hear...
Abstract Background The current study was conducted to evaluate the effects of overweight, hyperglyc...
ObjectiveTo conduct a parallel analysis of disparities in diabetes care quality among Latino and Asi...
Context. The high prevalence of diabetes among Hispanics in the U.S. has stimulated increased intere...
Restricted until 24 July 2010.This dissertation examines the effect of acculturation on Latino healt...
ObjectivesWe evaluated whether ethnicity and language are associated with diabetes care for Latinos ...
Hispanics are at a greater risk for diabetes type 2 than whites. Research has been conducted on heal...
Background: Socioeconomic and ethnic factors are established determinants of cardiovascular health i...
The purpose of the study was to explore the relationship between acculturation status and diabetes p...
BackgroundDisparities in health care services between Hispanics and whites in the United States are ...