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A cultural understanding of Chinese immigrant mothers' feeding practices. A qualitative study.Is socioeconomic incorporation associated with a healthier diet? Dietary patterns among Mexican-origin children in the United StatesGenerational status, neighborhood context, and mother-child resemblance in dietary quality in Mexican-origin families.It is Hard to Swim Upstream: Dietary Acculturation Among Mexican-Origin Children.(Un)Healthy immigrant citizens: naturalization and activity limitations in older ageOne Size May Not Fit All: How Obesity Among Mexican-Origin Youth Varies by Generation, Gender, and Age.Co-Editors' Note.
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