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New generation of researchers unravel 'Hispanic Paradox' | STAT

The finding that Hispanic Americans live several years longer than white Americans on average, despite having far less income and health care and higher rates ...

The 'Hispanic paradox': Does a decades-old finding still hold up?

The 'Hispanic paradox': Does a decades-old finding still hold up? By Lourdes Medrano, American Heart Association News

Hispanic paradox - Wikipedia

Hispanic paradox ... Low socioeconomic status is almost universally associated with worse population health and higher death rates everywhere in the world. ... The ...

Hispanic Mortality Paradox: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis ...

Across 58 studies (4 615 747 participants), Hispanic populations had a 17.5% lower risk of mortality compared with other racial groups.

Unraveling the Hispanic Health Paradox

Unraveling the Hispanic Health Paradox by José Fernandez, Mónica García-Pérez and Sandra Orozco-Aleman. Published in volume 37, issue 1, pages 145-68 of ...

Hispanic paradox: Why immigrants have a high life expectancy - BBC

Life expectancy among Hispanics, the largest minority in the US, is two years longer than whites. They also have lower mortality rates in seven out of the 10 ...

Q&A: Does the 'Hispanic Paradox' still exist? - Princeton University

Latinos in the United States typically live longer than whites — a phenomenon commonly referred to as the “Hispanic Paradox” or “Latino ...

Paradox Lost? The Waning Health Advantage among the U.S. ...

One possible explanation is that toward the end of their lives, many older immigrants return to their home country, which reduces Hispanic ...

A Commentary on the Latin American Paradox - JAMA Network

Their other significant finding—specifically, that US Latino populations have lower mortality rates than US white populations—adds to the ...

'Hispanic Paradox' Intrigues New Generation of Researchers

John Ruiz, a professor of clinical psychology at the University of Arizona in Tucson, directs a lab studying social and resilience factors that ...

The Hispanic Paradox: Why Do Latinos Live Longer? - YouTube

Time to spill the beans on why U.S. Hispanics tend to live the longest despite less education on average, a higher poverty rate, ...

Hispanic Paradox - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Hispanics have better mortality outcomes but worse morbidity and disability rates overall than non-Hispanic Whites.

The Hispanic paradox: scientists finally find out why Latinos age ...

Scientists have shown that Hispanic people age more slowly than other races.

The Hispanic paradox - The Lancet

The report's findings support Markides' paradox, confirming the disparate health outcomes of Hispanic compared with white individuals.

The Hispanic Paradox: Why Do Latinos Live Longer?

Hispanics live the longest. This has been called the Hispanic Paradox. Hispanics have a 24% lower risk of premature death, and lower risks of 9 ...

The Hispanic paradox in child maltreatment: Does it fade over time?

This paper demonstrates the presence of the Hispanic Paradox relative to child maltreatment, with a focus on how it appears to “fade” generationally.

The Hispanic Paradox: A Moderated Mediation Analysis of Health ...

Conclusion ... Our study found support for the Hispanic Mental Health Paradox, where participants who were not born in the U.S. had lower levels ...

Health Care Access and Utilization and the Latino Health Paradox ...

The Latino health paradox is the phenomenon whereby recent Latino immigrants have, on average, better health outcomes on some indicators ...

Unraveling the Hispanic Health Paradox - ThinkIR

deemed an “epidemiological paradox.” The authors found that Mexican Ameri- cans in southwest Texas had a lower infant mortality rate relative to other groups,.

The Hispanic Paradox: Is There a Hispanic Mortality Advantage?

US Hispanics have longer life expectancy than other US populations, including NHW despite a worse health outcomes profile.