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  • 23. Associations of doctor-diagnosed asthma with immigration status, age at immigration, and length of residence in the United States in a sample of Mexican American School Children in Chicago.
    Eldeirawi K, McConnell R, Furner S, Freels S, Stayner L, Hernandez E, Amoruso L, Torres S, Persky VW.
    J Asthma; 2009 Oct; 46(8):796-802. PubMed ID: 19863283
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  • 27. Nativity and nutritional behaviors in the Mexican origin population living in the US-Mexico border region.
    Montoya JA, Salinas JJ, Barroso CS, Mitchell-Bennett L, Reininger B.
    J Immigr Minor Health; 2011 Feb; 13(1):94-100. PubMed ID: 20401536
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  • 30. Associations of acculturation and country of birth with asthma and wheezing in Mexican American youths.
    Eldeirawi KM, Persky VW.
    J Asthma; 2006 May; 43(4):279-86. PubMed ID: 16809241
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  • 32. A transnational study of migration and smoking behavior in the Mexican-origin population.
    Tong E, Saito N, Tancredi DJ, Borges G, Kravitz RL, Hinton L, Aguilar-Gaxiola S, Medina-Mora ME, Breslau J.
    Am J Public Health; 2012 Nov; 102(11):2116-22. PubMed ID: 22994190
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  • 35. Immigrants from Mexico experience serious behavioral and psychiatric problems at far lower rates than US-born Americans.
    Salas-Wright CP, Vaughn MG, Goings TC.
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  • 36. The influence of maternal acculturation on child body mass index at age 24 months.
    Sussner KM, Lindsay AC, Peterson KE.
    J Am Diet Assoc; 2009 Feb; 109(2):218-25. PubMed ID: 19167948
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  • 37. An exploration of differences in sleep characteristics between Mexico-born US immigrants and other Americans to address the Hispanic Paradox.
    Seicean S, Neuhauser D, Strohl K, Redline S.
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  • 38. Durational and generational differences in Mexican immigrant obesity: is acculturation the explanation?
    Creighton MJ, Goldman N, Pebley AR, Chung CY.
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  • 39. Physical activity and sedentary behavior of US immigrant versus non-immigrant adolescents: findings from the NEXT Generation Health Study data.
    Williams W, Li K, Haynie D, Simons-Morton B.
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  • 40. Acculturation and Diabetes Risk in the Mexican American Mano a Mano Cohort.
    Anderson C, Zhao H, Daniel CR, Hromi-Fiedler A, Dong Q, Elhor Gbito KY, Wu X, Chow WH.
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