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Hispanic women and men had significantly higher BMI levels than their matched white counterparts, with differences ranging from 0.9 to 2.9 BMI units.

Weight-loss interventions may need to consider ethnic differences in BMI.

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Hispanic women and men both had significantly higher BMI levels than the white women and men with whom they were matched (P < 0.001).
Marilyn A. Winkleby et al. · Preventive Medicine · 1996

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The study uses a matched-pairs design with a significant sample size.

Source

The Influence of Gender and Socioeconomic Factors on Hispanic/White Differences in Body Mass Index

Marilyn A. Winkleby et al. · Preventive Medicine · 1996

DOI 10.1006/pmed.1996.0047

cross-sectional · n=1376Cited 71×
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