Winkleby Lab In the Prevention Research Center

Latino Health: Additional Research


Dr. Winkleby's Scientific Research page

 

1. Winkleby MA, Rockhill B. Comparability of self-reported Hispanic ethnicity and Spanish Surname coding. Hispanic J Behav Sci. 1992;14:488-96.

2. Johnson SR, Winkleby MA, Boyce WT, McLaughlin R, Broadwin R, Goldman L. The association between hemoglobin and behavior problems in a sample of low-income Hispanic preschool children. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1992;13(3):209-14.

3. Winkleby MA, Fortmann SP, Rockhill B. Health-related risk factors in a sample of Hispanics and whites matched on sociodemographic characteristics: the Stanford Five-City Project. Am J Epidemiol. 1993;137(12):1365-75.

4. Winkleby MA, Albright CL, Howard-Pitney B, Lin J, Fortmann SP. Hispanic/white differences in dietary fat intake among low educated adults and children. Prev Med. 1994;23(4):465-73.

5. Winkleby MA, Schooler C, Kraemer HC, Lin J, Fortmann SP. Hispanic versus white smoking patterns by sex and level of education. Am J Epidemiol. 1995;142(4):410-8.

6. Gardner C, Winkleby MA, Viteri FE. Dietary intake patterns and acculturation levels of U.S. immigrant Hispanic men: A pilot study. Hisp J Behav Sci. 1995;17:347-61.

7. Winkleby MA, Gardner CD, Taylor CB. The influence of gender and socioeconomic factors on Hispanic/white differences in body mass index. Prev Med. 1996;25(2):203-11.

8. Winkleby MA, Kraemer H, Lin J, Jatulis D, Fortmann SP. Sociodemographic influences on Hispanic/White differences of blood pressure. Public Health Rep. 1996;111(Suppl. 2):30-2.

9. Winkleby MA. Accelerating cardiovascular risk factor change in ethnic minority and low socioeconomic groups. Ann Epidemiol. 1997;7(S7):S96-S103.

10. Winkleby MA, Howard-Pitney B, Albright CA, Bruce B, Kraemer HC, Fortmann SP. Predicting achievement of a low-fat diet: a nutrition intervention for adults with low literacy skills. Prev Med. 1997;26(6):874-82.

11. Howard-Pitney B, Winkleby MA, Albright CL, Bruce B, Fortmann SP. The Stanford Nutrition Action Program: a dietary fat intervention for low literate adults. Am J Public Health. 1997;87(12):1971-6.

12. Albright CL, Bruce B, Howard-Pitney B, Winkleby MA, Fortmann SP. Development of a curriculum to lower dietary fat intake in a multiethnic population with low literacy skills. J Nutr Educ. 1997;28:215-23.

13. Winkleby MA, Ahn D. Blood pressure findings for Mexican-American women and men from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1988-1994. BioMedicina. 1998;1:321-5.

14. Ribisl KM, Winkleby MA, Fortmann SP, Flora JA. The interplay of socioeconomic status and ethnicity on Hispanic and white men's cardiovascular disease risk and health communication patterns. Health Educ Res. 1998;13(3):407-17.

15. Mein S, Winkleby MA. Concerns and misconceptions about cardiovascular disease risk factors: a focus group evaluation with low income Hispanic women. Hisp J Behav Sci. 1998;20:192-211.

16. Winkleby MA, Kraemer HC, Ahn DK, Varady AN. Ethnic and socioeconomic differences in cardiovascular disease risk factors: findings for women from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1988-1994. JAMA. 1998;280(4):356-62.

17. Winkleby MA, Cubbin C, Ahn DK, Kraemer HC. Pathways by which SES and ethnicity influence cardiovascular disease risk factors. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1999;896:191-209.

18. Winkleby MA, Robinson TN, Sundquist J, Kraemer HC. Ethnic variation in cardiovascular risk factors among children and young adults: findings from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination, 1988-1994. JAMA. 1999;281(11):1006-13.

19. Sundquist J, Winkleby MA. Cardiovascular risk factors in Mexican American adults: a transcultural analysis of NHANES III, 1988-1994. Am J Public Health. 1999;89(5):723-30.

20. Dixon LB, Sundquist J, Winkleby MA. Differences in energy, nutrient, and food intakes in a U.S. sample of Mexican-American women and men: findings from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1988-1994. Am J Epidemiol. 2000;152(6):548-57.

21. Sundquist J, Winkleby MA. Country of birth, acculturation status and abdominal obesity in a national sample of Mexican-American women and men. Int J Epidemiol. 2000;29(3):470-7.

22. Sundquist J, Winkleby MA, Pudaric S. Cardiovascular disease risk factors among older black, Mexican- American, and white women and men: an analysis of NHANES III, 1988- 1994. Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2001;49(2):109-16.

23. Winkleby MA, Snider J, Davis B, Jennings MG, Ahn DK. Cancer-related health behaviors and screening practices among Latinos: findings from a community and agricultural labor camp survey. Ethn Dis. 2003;13(3):376-86.

24. Urizar GG, Jr., Winkleby MA. AIDS knowledge among Latinos: findings from a community and agricultural labor camp survey. Hisp J Behav Sci. 2003;25(3):295-311.

25. Winkleby MA, Cubbin C. Changing patterns in health behaviors and risk factors related to chronic diseases, 1990-2000. Am J Health Prom. 2004;19(1):19-27.

26. Hubert HB, Snider J, Winkleby MA. Health status, health behaviors, and acculturation factors associated with overweight and obesity in Latinos from a community and agricultural labor camp survey. Prev Med. 2005;40(6):642-51.

27. Winkleby MA, Kim S, Urizar GG, Jr., Ahn D, Garcia Jennings M, Snider J. Ten-year changes in cancer-related health behaviors and screening practices among Latino women and men in California. Ethn Health. 2006;11(1):1-17.

 

 

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