Abstract:To identify dietary behaviors associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk among Mexican Americans, data on frequency of eating out, consumption of traditional Mexican foods, food group intake, and CVD risk factors were collected in 65 Mexican‐American adults (21 male, 44 female; age=37±10 y; BMI=28.6±5.6 kg/m2; total‐cholesterol [C]=184±40 mg/dL; LDLC= 115±33 mg/dL; HDL‐C=45±11 mg/dL; triglycerides [TG]=129±146 mg/dL). Restaurant dining frequency (11±10 times/month) was positively correlated with total‐C… Show more
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