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Hecta the diet
Hecta the diet





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Males, single participants, and participants with higher incomes reported more alcohol use. Structural equation modeling was used to examine the relationships. Quantity and frequency of alcohol use during the 90 days prior to immigration and pre-immigration sexual risk behaviors were measured. Data prior to immigration were retrospectively collected from 527 RLI ages 18–39 years. Given this population's rapid growth, documenting the influence of alcohol use on recent Latino immigrants' (RLI) sexual risk behaviors is essential.

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Information on the association between alcohol use and Latino sexual risk behavior prior to immigrating to the United States is scarce. This association was not explained by UV exposures or estrogen-related exposures in women. We found a significant inverse association between BMI and early-onset BCC, but no association between height and BCC. We did not observe an association between adult height and BCC (OR per cm = 1.00, 95% CI = 0.98–1.02). Excluding UV exposures from the BMI models and including estrogen-related exposures among women only did not alter the association between BMI and BCC, indicating limited mediation or confounding. A similar inverse association was present for BMI at age 18 (OR = 0.54, 95% CI = 0.34–0.85). We calculated multivariate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) using unconditional logistic regression models.Īdult BMI was inversely associated with early-onset BCC (obese vs. Participants reported weight (usual adult and at age 18), adult height, sociodemographic, phenotypic, and medical characteristics, and prior UV exposures.

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Control subjects (n = 389) with benign skin conditions were randomly sampled from the same database and frequency matched to cases on age (median = 36, interquartile range 33–39), gender, and biopsy site. Therefore, we evaluated BMI and height in relation to early-onset BCC (under age 40) and explored the potential role of ultraviolet (UV) radiation exposure and estrogen-related exposures in the BMI-BCC relationship.īCC cases (n = 377) were identified through a central dermatopathology facility in Connecticut. Body mass index (BMI) and height have been associated with a variety of cancer types, yet the evidence regarding BCC is limited. Future research is needed to address theīasal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common malignancy in the US. They indicated that factors at multiple levels, ranging from personal preference to their food environment at home and school, influence their eating behaviors. The findings of this study indicate that seventh-grade students enrolled in schools serving primarily Latinx students have a general understanding of the consequences of following an unhealthy diet and would accept healthier food choices if those were available and modeled by their parents. This model is helpful to represent how an individual person interacts with wider social and Conclusions The findings from this study aligned with the inner layers of the ecological systems theory 37 participants identified factors influencing Latinx seventh-grade students’ eating behaviors at the individual, family, household, and school levels. The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of factors that influence diet- and nutrition-related behaviors of Latinx seventh-grade students.

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Most participants identified themselves as Hispanic/Latinx/Mexican (n = 32 91%), were born in the United States (n = 34 97%), and received free or reduced-cost lunch (n = 34 97%).Įmerging themes aligned with ecological systems Discussion A total of 35 students (12.9 ± 0.3 years) participated in the study, and they were part of three focus groups with girls (n = 5, 6, and 8) and two with boys (n = 7 and 9). The sociodemographic characteristics of all participating students are summarized in the Table.

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Per the schools’ request to be inclusive in study recruitment, there were no additional eligibility Results Students were eligible to participate if they were enrolled in seventh grade. School eligibility criteria included receiving Title I funds, having high enrollment of Latinx students (>70%), and agreeing to conduct the study on school premises. Participants were a convenience sample recruited from two public middle schools located in a large metropolitan area of the Southwestern United States.







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