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Academic Article Developing a family-based diabetes program for Latino immigrants: do men and women face the same barriers?
Academic Article Walking for transportation among Latino adults in San Diego County: who meets physical activity guidelines?
Academic Article Parent support and parent-mediated behaviors are associated with children's sugary beverage consumption.
Academic Article Family support is associated with behavioral strategies for healthy eating among Latinas.
Academic Article Correlates of measured prehypertension and hypertension in Latina women living along the US-Mexico border, 2007-2009.
Academic Article Social network characteristics associated with health promoting behaviors among Latinos.
Academic Article An ecological perspective on diabetes self-care support, self-management behaviors, and hemoglobin A1C among Latinos.
Academic Article A store-based intervention to increase fruit and vegetable consumption: The El Valor de Nuestra Salud cluster randomized controlled trial.
Academic Article Fe en Accion/Faith in Action: Design and implementation of a church-based randomized trial to promote physical activity and cancer screening among churchgoing Latinas.
Academic Article Face-to-Face and Online Networks: College Students' Experiences in a Weight-Loss Trial.
Academic Article Examining the Support Peer Supporters Provide Using Structural Equation Modeling: Nondirective and Directive Support in Diabetes Management.
Academic Article Contributions of Peer Support to Health, Health Care, and Prevention: Papers from Peers for Progress.
Academic Article Puentes hacia una mejor vida (Bridges to a Better Life): Outcome of a Diabetes Control Peer Support Intervention.
Academic Article Fe en Acci?n: Promoting Physical Activity Among Churchgoing Latinas.
Academic Article Evaluating psychosocial and behavioral mechanisms of change in a tailored communication intervention.
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