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Diabetes among US-and foreign-born blacks in the USA
Nicole D. Ford
, K. M.Venkat Narayan
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Neil K. Mehta
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Keyphrases
Diabetes
100%
People of Color
100%
Foreign-born
100%
US-born
100%
Confidence Interval
37%
Body Mass Index
25%
Overweight or Obesity
25%
Nativity
12%
National Health Interview Survey
12%
Diabetes Risk
12%
Obesity Risk
12%
Caribbean
12%
Odds Ratio
12%
Logistic Regression Model
12%
Diabetes Prevalence
12%
Statistical Significance
12%
Sociodemographic Characteristics
12%
Immigrant Advantage
12%
Diabetes Status
12%
Healthy Immigrant
12%
Prevention Efforts
12%
Role of Education
12%
Household Size
12%
Region of Birth
12%
Subgroup Differences
12%
African-born
12%
Household Smoking
12%
Social Sciences
USA
100%
Foreign Born
100%
People of Color
100%
Confidence Interval
30%
Sociodemographics
10%
Statistical Significance
10%
Educational Objectives
10%
Household Size
10%
Caribbean
10%
Americas
10%
Immigrant
10%
Education
10%
Prevalence
10%
Survey Interview
10%
Logistic Regression Analysis
10%
Logit Model
10%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
United States of America
100%
Foreign Born
100%
Confidence Interval
37%
Household Income
12%
Americas
12%
Immigrant
12%
Caribbean
12%
Psychology
Foreign Born
100%
Body Mass Index
25%
Regression Model
12%
Demographic Characteristic
12%
Immigrant
12%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Foreign Born
100%
Immigrant
12%
Logit Model
12%
Sociodemographics
12%
Food Science
National Health Interview Survey
100%