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Nativity and duration of time in the United States: Differences in fruit and vegetable intake among low-income postpartum women

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  • Dubowitz, T.
  • Smith-Warner, S.A.
  • Acevedo-Garcia, D.
  • Subramanian, S.V.
  • Peterson, K.E.

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Limited research has examined the association of diet with immigrant status, adjusting for multiple socio-demographic and contextual influences. Among 662 WIC-eligible postpartum women, those who were foreign-born and had lived in the United States for 4 or fewer years consumed 2.5 more fruit and vegetable servings daily than native-born women; this difference diminished with longer US residence. White women consumed 1 serving less than Latinas, and those speaking both English and Spanish at home consumed 1.4 servings more than English-only speakers after adjusting for other covariates.

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  • Dubowitz, T. & Smith-Warner, S.A. & Acevedo-Garcia, D. & Subramanian, S.V. & Peterson, K.E., 2007. "Nativity and duration of time in the United States: Differences in fruit and vegetable intake among low-income postpartum women," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 97(10), pages 1787-1790.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:10.2105/ajph.2005.074856_7
    DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2005.074856
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    1. Osypuk, Theresa L. & Diez Roux, Ana V. & Hadley, Craig & Kandula, Namratha R., 2009. "Are immigrant enclaves healthy places to live? The Multi-ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 69(1), pages 110-120, July.
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    3. Lisa M. Bates & Julien O. Teitler, 2008. "Immigration and low birthweight in the US: The role of time and timing," Working Papers 1085, Princeton University, School of Public and International Affairs, Center for Research on Child Wellbeing..

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