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Talavera AC.  0.  Participant"s Impressions after Participation in a Baseline Examination for a Longitudinal Cohort Study: The HCHS/SOL Experience.
Fox RS, Carnethon MR, Gallo LC, Wiley JF, Isasi CR, Daviglus ML, Cai J, Davis SM, Giachello AL, Gonzalez P et al..  2019.  Perceived Discrimination and Cardiometabolic Risk Among US Hispanics/Latinos in the HCHS/SOL Sociocultural Ancillary Study.. Int J Behav Med. 26(4):331-342.
Hankinson AL.  0.  Prevalence and characteristics of obesity phenotypes in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos.
Klein DA.  0.  Prevalence of Access and Barriers to Healthcare and its Association to Functional Health Status: Results from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL).
[Anonymous].  0.  Prevalence of Alcohol Use in Relation to Acculturation and Gender Among Hispanic/Latinos in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos..
Schneiderman N, Llabre M, Cowie CC, Barnhart J, Carnethon M, Gallo LC, Giachello AL, Heiss G, Kaplan RC, Lavange LM et al..  2014.  Prevalence of diabetes among Hispanics/Latinos from diverse backgrounds: the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL).. Diabetes Care. 37(8):2233-9.
April-Sanders AK, Daviglus ML, Lee UJung, Perreira KM, Kaplan RC, Blaha MJ, Pirzada A, Giachello AL, Bhatnagar A, Robertson RMarie et al..  2023.  Prevalence of electronic cigarette use and its determinants in us persons of Hispanic/Latino background: The Hispanic community health study / study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL).. Am J Med Open. 9
Daviglus ML, Talavera GA, M Avilés-Santa L, Allison M, Cai J, Criqui MH, Gellman M, Giachello AL, Gouskova N, Kaplan RC et al..  2012.  Prevalence of major cardiovascular risk factors and cardiovascular diseases among Hispanic/Latino individuals of diverse backgrounds in the United States.. JAMA. 308(17):1775-84.