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David L Ortmeyer, Michael A Quinn
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Research has found that immigrant health has a tendency to decline with time spent in the United States. Using data from the Mexican Migration Project from 2007-2014, this paper is the first to test the impact of domestic and international migratio...
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Katia Gallegos-Carrillo, Britni R. Belcher, Genevieve F. Dunton, Jonathan M. Samet and Lourdes Baezconde-Garbanati
Background: This study examined the influence of migration status, nativity and country of residence on joint associations of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) in anthropometric indicators of Mexicans and Mexican-Americans living in the ...
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Leonel Prieto, Tagi Sagafi-nejad and Balaji Janamanchi
This article uses Bourdieu?s theory of practice (BTOP) to understand immigrants? acculturation. It synthesizes research findings by discussing acculturation as: (1) equalization of immigrants? and natives? development (convergence); (2) language and soci...
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Esme Fuller Thomson, Amani Nuru-Jeter, Dawn Richardson, Ferrah Raza and Meredith Minkler
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 P...
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