2016
DOI: 10.1037/lat0000051
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Health promotion among Latino adults: Conceptual frameworks, relevant pathways, and future directions.

Abstract: Health promotion programs for Latinos can play a key role in increasing their awareness and early detection of prevalent diseases. However, these programs must integrate cultural factors and also recognize the significant diversity among Latinos. Thus, the current article provides practitioners with an understanding of health promotion for Latinos by building upon the work of Elder, Ayala, Parra-Medina, and Talavera (2009). Relevant pathways and future directions for health promotion for Latinos are also discu… Show more

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“…Key modifiable risk factors are total cholesterol and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, body mass index (BMI), management of high blood pressure and diabetes, and smoking status. Health behaviors and health promotion among Latinos is discussed elsewhere in this special issue (see Arellano-Morales, Elder, Sosa, Baquero, & Alcantara, 2016). Therefore, we will only briefly review these factors and focus our attention on cholesterol, disease management, and smoking.…”
Section: Traditional Cvd Risk Factors In Hispanicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Key modifiable risk factors are total cholesterol and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, body mass index (BMI), management of high blood pressure and diabetes, and smoking status. Health behaviors and health promotion among Latinos is discussed elsewhere in this special issue (see Arellano-Morales, Elder, Sosa, Baquero, & Alcantara, 2016). Therefore, we will only briefly review these factors and focus our attention on cholesterol, disease management, and smoking.…”
Section: Traditional Cvd Risk Factors In Hispanicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Latinx is a gender-neutral term inclusive of all genders (American Psychological Association, 2022). The term Hispanic may have negative connotations for some, who see it as connected with white European heritage and with harming Indigenous people, enslaved people, and those of non-European heritage (Arellano-Morales & Sosa, 2018; Lopez et al, 2020). For the purposes of this article, the term Hispanic is used, while recognizing that some individuals prefer to be identified as “Latino,” “Latina,” “Latino/a,” “Latin@,” “Latinx,” and/or by their specific region of origin (e.g., Brazilian, Cuban, Puerto Rican).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This heterogeneous population is diverse in physical appearance, traditions, cultural practices, and language dialects. Therefore, identity within this population is multidimensional and multifaceted (Arellano-Morales & Sosa, 2018).…”
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“…The troubling persistence of health disparities for racial and ethnic minorities in the United States is increasingly recognized to require new approaches for achieving health equity (e.g., Arellano-Morales, Elder, Sosa, Baquero, & Alcántara, 2016; Ruiz, Campos, & Garcia, 2016). In the case of U.S. Latinos, progress toward health equity requires understanding this group’s complex health patterns that span from areas of health risk to areas of health resilience.…”
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