From publisher: The “Hispanic Paradox” suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Americans, Hispanics have far better health and mortality outcomes, more comparable to non-Hispanic White Americans. Three prominent possible explanations for the Hispanic Paradox have emerged. The “Healthy Migrant Effect” suggests a health selection effect due to the demands of migration. The Hispanic lifestyle hypothesis focuses on Hispanics’ strong social ties and better health behaviors. The reverse migration argument suggests that the morbidity profile in the USA is affected when many Hispanic immigrants return to their native countries after developing a serious illness. We analyzed data from respondents aged 55 and over from the nationall...
Hispanics make up a rapidly growing proportion of the U.S. older adult population, so a firm grasp o...
Background and Objectives: Hispanics are the most rapidly aging minority population in the United St...
BACKGROUND—Migration selectivity is thought to shape the health profiles of Mexican immigrants. OBJE...
From publisher: The “Hispanic Paradox” suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Ame...
The “Hispanic Paradox” suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Americans, Hispanic...
The “Hispanic Paradox” suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Americans, Hispanic...
The “Hispanic Paradox” suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Americans,<b> </b>H...
The "Hispanic Paradox" suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Americans, Hispanic...
Background: Hispanic immigrants have been found to be more likely to have a disability than US-born ...
Although research has documented better health and longer life expectancy among the foreign-born rel...
Although research has documented better health and longer life expectancy among the foreign-born rel...
Hispanics, and particularly foreign-born Mexican Americans, have been shown to fare better across a ...
BACKGROUND Hispanic immigrants have been found to be more likely to have a disability than US-born p...
Background: Migration selectivity is thought to shape the health profiles of Mexican immigrants. ...
BACKGROUND—Migration selectivity is thought to shape the health profiles of Mexican immigrants. OBJE...
Hispanics make up a rapidly growing proportion of the U.S. older adult population, so a firm grasp o...
Background and Objectives: Hispanics are the most rapidly aging minority population in the United St...
BACKGROUND—Migration selectivity is thought to shape the health profiles of Mexican immigrants. OBJE...
From publisher: The “Hispanic Paradox” suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Ame...
The “Hispanic Paradox” suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Americans, Hispanic...
The “Hispanic Paradox” suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Americans, Hispanic...
The “Hispanic Paradox” suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Americans,<b> </b>H...
The "Hispanic Paradox" suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Americans, Hispanic...
Background: Hispanic immigrants have been found to be more likely to have a disability than US-born ...
Although research has documented better health and longer life expectancy among the foreign-born rel...
Although research has documented better health and longer life expectancy among the foreign-born rel...
Hispanics, and particularly foreign-born Mexican Americans, have been shown to fare better across a ...
BACKGROUND Hispanic immigrants have been found to be more likely to have a disability than US-born p...
Background: Migration selectivity is thought to shape the health profiles of Mexican immigrants. ...
BACKGROUND—Migration selectivity is thought to shape the health profiles of Mexican immigrants. OBJE...
Hispanics make up a rapidly growing proportion of the U.S. older adult population, so a firm grasp o...
Background and Objectives: Hispanics are the most rapidly aging minority population in the United St...
BACKGROUND—Migration selectivity is thought to shape the health profiles of Mexican immigrants. OBJE...