نتایج جستجو برای: hispanic whites

تعداد نتایج: 20818  

Journal: :Hepatology 2015
Lyna Zhang Ajay Yesupriya Man-Huei Chang Eyasu Teshale Chong-Gee Teo

UNLABELLED Hepatitis E viral (HEV) infection imposes a heavy health burden worldwide and is common in the United States. Previous investigations of risks addressed environmental and host behavioral/lifestyle factors, but host genetic factors have not been examined. We assessed strength of associations between antibody to HEV (anti-HEV) immunoglobulin G seropositivity indicating past or recent H...

2011
Non-Hispanic White

Head and neck cancers diagnosed in California are most common among non-Hispanic whites and non-Hispanic blacks (Figure 3). However, over the past 21 years, both the mortality and incidence rates among all racial/ethnic groups have significantly declined. The largest decrease in incidence has been among non-Hispanic blacks (37.8%), followed by Asian/Pacific Islanders (27.1%). The most notable r...

Journal: :American journal of public health 2010
Raymond F Palmer Tatjana Walker David Mandell Bryan Bayles Claudia S Miller

In data from the Texas Educational Agency and the Health Resources and Services Administration, we found fewer autism diagnoses in school districts with higher percentages of Hispanic children. Our results are consistent with previous reports of autism rates 2 to 3 times as high among non-Hispanic Whites as among Hispanics. Socioeconomic factors failed to explain lower autism prevalence among H...

2017
Boris A. Zelle Gurpreet Singh Deanna L. Kitchen Roberto J. Fajardo Mohit Bhandari Melissa A. Valerio

Background Patients' perceptions of their healthcare have been reported to influence clinical outcomes following orthopedic trauma. Findings across clinical outcomes have demonstrated significant differences in perceptions towards healthcare between Hispanics and non-Hispanic whites. However, ethnic disparities in perceptions towards orthopedic injuries have not been examined in the literature....

Journal: :Addiction 2021

Background and aims Non-Hispanic African Americans (African Americans) smoke fewer cigarettes per day (CPD) are more likely to be non-daily smokers than non-Hispanic whites (whites). Little is known about how changes in cigarette prices might contribute these differences. This study aimed measure the price-responsiveness of smoking participation, among current intensity daily or for compare est...

2011
Ruth S. Weinstock Jeanne A. Teresi Robin Goland Roberto Izquierdo Walter Palmas Joseph P. Eimicke Susana Ebner Steven Shea

OBJECTIVE The Informatics for Diabetes Education and Telemedicine (IDEATel) project randomized ethnically diverse underserved older adults with diabetes to a telemedicine intervention or usual care. Intervention participants had lower A1C levels over 5 years. New analyses were performed to help better understand this difference. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS IDEATel randomized Medicare benefici...

2012
Brian S. Appleby Tonya D. Rincon-Beardsley Kristin K. Appleby Mitchell T. Wallin

BACKGROUND Little is known about racial and ethnic differences in individuals with sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (sCJD). The authors sought to examine potential clinical, diagnostic, genetic, and neuropathological differences in sCJD patients of different races/ethnicities. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS A retrospective study of 116 definite and probable sCJD cases from Johns Hopkins and...

2011
Abhishek Vishnu Anoop Shankar Sita Kalidindi

Background. We examined the association between insufficient rest/sleep and cardiovascular disease or diabetes mellitus separately among non-Hispanic whites, non-Hispanic blacks, Hispanic Americans, and other races in a contemporary sample of US adults. Methods. Multiethnic, nationally representative, cross-sectional survey (2008 BRFSS) participants who were >20 years of age (n = 369, 217; 50% ...

Journal: :Neurology 2011
D A Levine M V Neidecker C I Kiefe S Karve L S Williams J J Allison

BACKGROUND Mexican Americans and non-Hispanic blacks have higher stroke recurrence rates and lower rates of secondary stroke prevention than non-Hispanic whites. As a potential explanation for this disparity, we assessed racial/ethnic differences in access to physician care and medications in a national sample of US stroke survivors. METHODS Among all 4,864 stroke survivors aged≥45 years who ...

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