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Maria T Hurtado-Ortiz1, Silvia Santos1, Astrid Reynosa1.
Abstract
This research study examined the behavioral lifestyle patterns and health status of at-risk Latino college students for future diabetes onset in relation to their age, gender, and acculturation status. Participants were 156 Latino (34% male and 66% female) university students who had a first and/or second degree relative afflicted with diabetes. Findings indicated that Latino students exhibit similar lifestyle patterns in terms of dietary intake, physical activity, and drinking and smoking behaviors observed in the general and college population that have been linked to obesity-a particularly problematic risk factor among those who already have a genetic predisposition for diabetes. The reported findings are of importance for the development of culturally-relevant treatment interventions targeting young Latinos in college.Entities:
Keywords: Latinos; acculturation; college students; diabetes; lifestyle patterns
Year: 2011 PMID: 26566366 PMCID: PMC4640817
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Health Stud ISSN: 1090-0500