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Academic Article Correlates of measured prehypertension and hypertension in Latina women living along the US-Mexico border, 2007-2009.
Academic Article Targeting children's dietary behaviors in a family intervention: 'Entre familia: reflejos de salud'.
Academic Article A three-decade evolution to transdisciplinary research: community health research in California-Mexico border communities.
Academic Article Effects of Latino children on their mothers' dietary intake and dietary behaviors: The role of children's acculturation and the mother-child acculturation gap.
Academic Article Exploring how bicultural and assimilated children of Mexican origin influence their Latina mothers' diet: Perspectives from mothers and children.
Academic Article Family restaurant choices are associated with child and adult overweight status in Mexican-American families.
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Grant 2/2 SDSU/UCSD Cancer Center Comprehensive Partnership
Grant 1/2 SDSU/UCSD Cancer Center Comprehensive Partnership
Academic Article Strategies to reduce obesity in the U.S. and Latin America: lessons that cross international borders.
Academic Article Family history of diabetes, parental body mass index predict obesity in Latino children.
Academic Article Promotion of water consumption in elementary school children in San Diego, USA and Tlaltizapan, Mexico.
Academic Article Interventions to increase physical activity and healthy eating among overweight and obese children in Mexico.
Academic Article Predictors of obesity among children living in Mexico City.
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