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The higher BMI levels of Hispanic individuals were not explained by age, gender, education, city of residence, time of survey, or language spoken.

Interventions should focus on factors beyond demographics to address BMI disparities.

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The higher BMI levels of Hispanic women and men relative to their white counterparts were not explained by age, gender, education, city of residence, time of survey, or language spoken in a multiple regression model.
Marilyn A. Winkleby et al. · Preventive Medicine · 1996

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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

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