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analytical choice model to American women in the 30-to-60-year-old age bracket and compare the model's equilibrium weight …-reported desired weights, and it defies the conventional wisdom that thinness has been a growing obsession among American women in …
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analytical choice model to American women in the 30-to-60-year-old age bracket and compare the model's equilibrium weight …-reported desired weights, and it defies the conventional wisdom that thinness has been a growing obsession among American women in …
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Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES) and the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) pertaining to …Obesity is significantly more prevalent among non-Hispanic African-American (henceforth "black") women than among non …]Hispanic white American (henceforth gwhiteh) women. These differences have persisted without much alteration since the early 1970s …
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Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES) and the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) pertaining to …Obesity is significantly more prevalent among non-Hispanic African-American (henceforth "black") women than among non …-Hispanic white American (henceforth "white") women. These differences have persisted without much alteration since the early 1970s …
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Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES) and the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) pertaining to …Obesity is significantly more prevalent among non-Hispanic African-American (henceforth black) women than among non …]Hispanic white American (henceforth gwhiteh) women. These differences have persisted without much alteration since the early 1970s …
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. Women's BMIs decreased throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which may have implications for the health and … women's BMIs in the US and how they varied with economic development. This study shows that after controlling for … characteristics, African-American women had greater BMIs than lighter complexioned black and white women. Women from the Southwest …
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-related health. After the fall of the Wall, East Germans permanently changed their diet by consuming novel western food products. A …-related health. …
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-related health. After the fall of the Wall, East Germans permanently changed their diet by consuming novel western food products. A … health. …
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In migration studies, immigrant health is a concern before, during, and after migration. This study uses a large late … 19th and early 20th century data set of over 20 US prisons to assess migrant net nutrition. Native-born individuals were … characteristics, native-born females had lower BMIs than men; however, foreign-born women's' BMIs were higher than domestic-born women …
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