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Carnethon MR, Ayala GX, Bangdiwala SI, Bishop V, Daviglus ML, Delamater AM, Gallo LC, Perreira K, Pulgaron E, Reina S et al..  2017.  Association of cardiovascular risk factors between Hispanic/Latino parents and youth: the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latino Youth.. Ann Epidemiol. 27(4):260-268.e2.
Hernandez R, González HM, Tarraf W, Moskowitz JT, Carnethon MR, Gallo LC, Penedo FJ, Isasi CR, Ruiz JManuel, Arguelles W et al..  2018.  Association of dispositional optimism with Life's Simple 7's Cardiovascular Health Index: results from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL) Sociocultural Ancillary Study (SCAS).. BMJ Open. 8(3):e019434.
Isasi CR, Hua S, Jung M, Carnethon MR, Perreira K, Vidot DC, Salazar CR, McCurley JL, Sotres-Alvarez D, Van Horn L et al..  2017.  The Association of Parental/Caregiver Chronic Stress with Youth Obesity: Findings from the Study of Latino Youth and the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos Sociocultural Ancillary Study.. Child Obes. 13(4):251-258.
Arandia G, Sotres-Alvarez D, Siega-Riz AMaria, Arredondo EM, Carnethon MR, Delamater AM, Gallo LC, Isasi CR, Marchante AN, Pritchard D et al..  2018.  Associations between acculturation, ethnic identity, and diet quality among U.S. Hispanic/Latino Youth: Findings from the HCHS/SOL Youth Study.. Appetite. 129:25-36.
Pereira JL, Mattei J, Isasi CR, Van Horn L, Carnethon MR, Daviglus ML, Perera MJ, Sotres-Alvarez D, Fisberg RM.  2021.  Diet quality, excess body weight and cardiometabolic risk factors in adolescents living in São Paulo, Brazil and in the USA: differences and similarities.. Public Health Nutr. 24(13):4091-4101.
Isasi CR, Parrinello CM, Jung MM, Carnethon MR, Birnbaum-Weitzman O, Espinoza RA, Penedo FJ, Perreira KM, Schneiderman N, Sotres-Alvarez D et al..  2015.  Psychosocial stress is associated with obesity and diet quality in Hispanic/Latino adults.. Ann Epidemiol. 25(2):84-9.