Exposure to obesogenic endocrine disrupting chemicals and obesity among youth of Latino or Hispanic origin in the United States and Latin America: A lifecourse perspective
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Perng, Wei
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Cantoral, Alejandra
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Soria Contreras, Diana C.
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Betanzos Robledo, Larissa
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Kordas, Katarzyna
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Liu, Yun
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Mora, Ana M.
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Corvalán Aguilar, Camila Luz
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Pereira Scalabrino, Ana Inés
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Cardoso, Marly Augusto
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Chavarro, Jorge E.
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Breton, Carrie V.
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Meeker, John D.
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Harley, Kim G.
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Eskenazi, Brenda
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Peterson, Karen E.
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Téllez Rojo, Martha María
Admission date
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2022-01-17T17:59:36Z
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2022-01-17T17:59:36Z
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2021
Cita de ítem
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Obesity Reviews 2021;22(S3):e13245
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10.1111/obr.13245
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/183727
Abstract
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Following a 2019 workshop led by the Center for Global Health Studies at the
Fogarty International Center on the topic of childhood obesity prevention and
research synergies transpiring from cross-border collaborations, we convened a
group of experts in the United States and Latin America to conduct a narrative review of the epidemiological literature on the role of obesogenic endocrine disrupting
chemicals (EDCs) in the etiology of childhood obesity among Latino youth
in the United States and Latin America. In addition to summarizing and
synthesizing results from research on this topic published within the last
decade, we place the findings within a lifecourse biobehavioral framework to aid in
identification of unique exposure-outcome relationships driven by both biological
and behavioral research, identify inconsistencies and deficiencies in current
literature, and discuss the role of policy regulations, all with the goal of
identifying viable avenues for prevention of early life obesity in Latino/Hispanic
populations.
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Center for Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute KL2-TR002534
Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (CONACyT) 18593
United States Department of Health & Human Services
National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA P01ES022844
Aparece en contenido como:National Institutes of Health
P20ES018171/RD83480019
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P30DK046200
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P50MD01570506
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R01ES026994
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R24ES028502
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U01ES026130
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UG3OD02335
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R24ES028502-01
Aparece en contenido como:National Institutes of Health
Brazilian National Council of Technological and Scientific Development 310528/2017-8
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en
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Publisher
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Wiley
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States
Exposure to obesogenic endocrine disrupting chemicals and obesity among youth of Latino or Hispanic origin in the United States and Latin America: A lifecourse perspective