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  • Diet Quality and Eating Practices among Hispanic Latino Men and Women . . .
    Hispanic Latino men ate more meals not prepared at home and spent more money on food at stores other than grocery stores or supermarkets than women Both practices could partially explain the differences in diet quality between men and women
  • Perspective: Beyond the Mediterranean Diet—Exploring Latin American . . .
    This perspective article summarizes the components of traditional Latin American, Asian, and African heritage diets, their association with diet quality and markers of health, and implications for nutrition programs and policy
  • Dietary Patterns in Latinx Groups - The Journal of Nutrition
    Because eating patterns differ tremendously across ethnicities, it is important to look at subgroups separately, particularly in cases where dietary improvement is critically needed to reduce obesity and chronic disease
  • Perspective: Beyond the Mediterranean Diet—exploring Latin American . . .
    This perspective article by LeBlanc et al (2024) explores traditional Latin American, Asian, and African heritage diets, highlighting their components, association with diet quality and health markers, and implications for nutrition policies and programs
  • Racial and Ethnic Diversification Will Likely Shape U. S. Food Demand . . .
    According to projections, as immigrants arrive from Asia and Latin America, the United States will grow more racially and ethnically diverse Between 2020 and 2060, the Census Bureau predicts that individuals of Hispanic origin will grow from 19 percent to 29 percent of the total population
  • Concerning Dietary Patterns among Latinx Linked to Years Living in the . . .
    Although diet is strongly linked to health, the prevalence of certain diseases varies across U S Hispanics Latinos For instance, Hispanics Latinos of Mexican and Puerto Rican heritage have the highest diabetes prevalence, whereas those of South American heritage have the lowest
  • Hispanic paradox - Wikipedia
    The Hispanic paradox is an epidemiological finding that Hispanic Americans tend to have health outcomes that paradoxically are comparable to, or in some cases better than, those of their U S non-Hispanic White counterparts, even though Hispanics have lower average income and education, higher rates of disability, as well as a higher incidence
  • The Health of the Hispanic Latino Population in the United States
    Since the “Hispanic paradox” was coined in 1986, the Hispanic Latino population has grown by 77%, from 14 5 to 63 7 million, coinciding with an increase in diversity, not only in sociodemographic characteristics but also in health status
  • Cultural Healthy Eating Guides - Obesity Medicine Association
    The Obesity Medicine Association, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee, has created a number of cultural Healthy Eating Guides to be a resource to clinicians to aid in conversations with patients and provide healthy alternatives to help in their weight loss goals
  • Latinos Living Healthy Nutrition - lulac. org
    lories consumed by Latino youth This can be attributed to a variety of social, ec nomic and environmental factors Low income neighborhoods often have limited access to the healthy food options but these same neighborhoods are littered with low cost convenience stores and fast food chain





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