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Academic Article Additive Effects of Anxiety and Depression on Body Mass Index among Blacks: Role of Ethnicity and Gender.
Academic Article Bipolar disorder moderates associations between linoleic acid and markers of inflammation.
Academic Article Psychosocial Correlates of Body Mass Index in the United States: Intersection of Race, Gender and Age.
Academic Article Blacks' Diminished Health Return of Family Structure and Socioeconomic Status; 15?Years of Follow-up of a National Urban Sample of Youth.
Academic Article Longitudinal Analysis of Psychosocial Stressors and Body Mass Index in Middle-Aged and Older Adults in the United States.
Academic Article Nucleus Accumbens Functional Connectivity with the Frontoparietal Network Predicts Subsequent Change in Body Mass Index for American Children.
Academic Article Depressive Symptoms During Adolescence Predict Adulthood Obesity Among Black Females.
Academic Article Violence Victimization Predicts Body Mass Index One Decade Later among an Urban Sample of African American Young Adults: Sex as a Moderator and Dehydroepiandrosterone as a Mediator.
Academic Article Unequal Protective Effects of Parental Educational Attainment on the Body Mass Index of Black and White Youth.
Academic Article Race by Gender Differences in the Protective Effects of Education and Income Against Subsequent Changes in Self-rated Health, Physical Activity, and Body Mass Index Among Older Americans.
Academic Article Stronger Association between Nucleus Accumbens Density and Body Mass Index in Low-Income and African American Children.
Academic Article Resting-State Functional Connectivity between Putamen and Salience Network and Childhood Body Mass Index.
Academic Article Parental Education or Household Income? Which Socioeconomic Status Indicator Can Better Reduce Body Mass Index Disparities among Latino Children?
Academic Article American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Children's Body Mass Index: Diminished Returns of Parental Education and Family Income.
Academic Article Racial Variation in the Association between Positive Urgency and Body Mass Index among American Children.
Academic Article Stressful Life Events and Obesity in the United States: The Role of Nativity and Length of Residence.
Academic Article Race, Educational Attainment, and Sustained High Body Mass Index over 24 Years of Follow-up in Middle-Aged and Older Adults.
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