Ethnicity and acculturation: do they predict weight status in a longitudinal study among Asian, Hispanic, and non-Hispanic White early adolescent females?
Marie K Fialkowski,1 Reynolette Ettienne,2 Yurii B Shvetsov,3 Rebecca L Rivera,1 Marta D Van Loan,4 Dennis A Savaiano,1 Carol J Boushey1 1Department of Nutrition Science, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA; 2Department of Health and Kinesiology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX,...
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Main Authors: | Fialkowski MK (Author), Ettienne R (Author), Shvetsov YB (Author), Rivera RL (Author), Van Loan MD (Author), Savaiano DA (Author), Boushey CJ (Author) |
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