Publications
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Increasing diversity in science and health professions: A 21-year longitudinal study documenting college and career success
Winkleby MA,
Ned J, Ahn, D, Koehler A, Kennedy JD.
J Sci Educ Technol.
2009;
doi
(10.1007/):
s10956-009-9168-0
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Inequities in CHD incidence and case fatality by neighborhood deprivation.
Winkleby M,
Sundquist K, Cubbin C.
Am J Prev Med.
2007;
32
(2):
97-106
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Effect of cross-level interaction between individual and neighborhood socioeconomic status on adult mortality rates.
Winkleby M,
Cubbin C, Ahn D.
Am J Public Health.
2006;
96
(12):
2145-53
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Ten-year changes in cancer-related health behaviors and screening practices among Latino women and men in California.
Winkleby MA,
Kim S, Urizar GG, Ahn D, Jennings MG, Snider J.
Ethn Health.
2006;
11
(1):
1-17
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Influence of individual and neighbourhood socioeconomic status on mortality among black, Mexican-American, and white women and men in the United States.
Winkleby MA,
Cubbin C.
J Epidemiol Community Health.
2003;
57
(6):
444-52
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Ethnic and socioeconomic differences in cardiovascular disease risk factors: findings for women from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1988-1994.
Winkleby MA,
Kraemer HC, Ahn DK, Varady AN.
JAMA.
1998 Jul 22-29;
280
(4):
356-62
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Joint analysis of three U.S. community intervention trials for reduction of cardiovascular disease risk.
Winkleby MA,
Feldman HA, Murray DM.
J Clin Epidemiol.
1997;
50
(6):
645-58
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Predictors of hypertension awareness, treatment, and control among Mexican American women and men.
Bersamin A,
Stafford RS, Winkleby MA.
J Gen Intern Med.
2009:
24 Suppl 3
521-7
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Predictors of trying to lose weight among overweight and obese Mexican-Americans: a signal detection analysis.
Bersamin A,
Hanni KD, Winkleby MA.
Public Health Nutr.
2009;
12
(1):
64-73
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Targeting the taqueria: implementing healthy food options at Mexican American restaurants.
Hanni KD,
Garcia E, Ellemberg C, Winkleby M.
Health Promot Pract.
2009;
10
(2 Suppl):
91S-99S
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Changes in neighbourhood food store environment, food behaviour and body mass index, 1981--1990.
Wang MC,
Cubbin C, Ahn D, Winkleby MA.
Public Health Nutr.
2008;
11
(9):
963-70
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Evaluation of risk factors and a community intervention to increase control and treatment of asthma in a low-income semi-rural California community.
Vogt R,
Bersamin A, Ellemberg C, Winkleby MA.
J Asthma.
2008;
45
(7):
568-74
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Perceived medical discrimination and cancer screening behaviors of racial and ethnic minority adults.
Crawley LM,
Ahn DK, Winkleby MA.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev.
2008;
17
(8):
1937-44
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Women's perceptions of neighborhood resources and hazards related to diet, physical activity, and smoking: focus group results from economically distinct neighborhoods in a mid-sized U.S. city.
Yen IH,
Scherzer T, Cubbin C, Gonzalez A, Winkleby MA.
Am J Health Promot.
2007 Nov-Dec;
22
(2):
98-106
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The Stanford Medical Youth Science Program: 18 years of a biomedical program for low-income high school students.
Winkleby MA,
Acad Med.
2007;
82
(2):
139-45
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A methodology for evaluating organizational change in community-based chronic disease interventions.
Hanni KD,
Mendoza E, Snider J, Winkleby MA.
Prev Chronic Dis.
2007;
4
(4):
A105
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Food availability, personal constraints, and community resources.
Cubbin C,
Winkleby MA.
J Epidemiol Community Health.
2007;
61
(11):
932
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Contribution of neighbourhood socioeconomic status and physical activity resources to physical activity among women.
Lee RE,
Cubbin C, Winkleby M.
J Epidemiol Community Health.
2007;
61
(10):
882-90
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Socioeconomic and food-related physical characteristics of the neighbourhood environment are associated with body mass index.
Wang MC,
Kim S, Gonzalez AA, MacLeod KE, Winkleby MA.
J Epidemiol Community Health.
2007;
61
(6):
491-8
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Neighborhood deprivation and cardiovascular disease risk factors: protective and harmful effects.
Cubbin C,
Sundquist K, Ahlén H, Johansson SE, Winkleby MA, Sundquist J.
Scand J Public Health.
2006;
34
(3):
228-37
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The neighborhood food environment: sources of historical data on retail food stores.
Wang MC,
Gonzalez AA, Ritchie LD, Winkleby MA.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act.
2006:
3
15
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Neighborhood and individual socioeconomic determinants of hospitalization.
Taylor CB,
Ahn D, Winkleby MA.
Am J Prev Med.
2006;
31
(2):
127-34
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Effects of neighbourhood socioeconomic status and convenience store concentration on individual level smoking.
Chuang YC,
Cubbin C, Ahn D, Winkleby MA.
J Epidemiol Community Health.
2005;
59
(7):
568-73
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Protective and harmful effects of neighborhood-level deprivation on individual-level health knowledge, behavior changes, and risk of coronary heart disease.
Cubbin C,
Winkleby MA.
Am J Epidemiol.
2005;
162
(6):
559-68
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Neighbourhood deprivation and alcohol consumption: does the availability of alcohol play a role?
Pollack CE,
Cubbin C, Ahn D, Winkleby M.
Int J Epidemiol.
2005;
34
(4):
772-80
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Health status, health behaviors, and acculturation factors associated with overweight and obesity in Latinos from a community and agricultural labor camp survey.
Hubert HB,
Snider J, Winkleby MA.
Prev Med.
2005;
40
(6):
642-51
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Discovering the full spectrum of cardiovascular disease: Minority Health Summit 2003: report of the Outcomes Writing Group.
Benjamin EJ,
Jessup M, Flack JM, Krumholz HM, Liu K, Nadkarni VM, Rhoades DA, Rodriguez BL, Scott RP, Taylor MP, Velazquez EJ, Winkleby MA.
Circulation.
2005;
111
(10):
e124-33
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Changing patterns in health behaviors and risk factors related to chronic diseases, 1990-2000.
Winkleby MA,
Cubbin C.
Am J Health Promot.
2004 Sep-Oct;
19
(1):
19-27
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Effects of an advocacy intervention to reduce smoking among teenagers.
Winkleby MA,
Feighery E, Dunn M, Kole S, Ahn D, Killen JD.
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med.
2004;
158
(3):
269-75
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Neighborhood socioeconomic environment and incidence of coronary heart disease: a follow-up study of 25,319 women and men in Sweden.
Sundquist K,
Winkleby M, Ahlén H, Johansson SE.
Am J Epidemiol.
2004;
159
(7):
655-62
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AIDS knowledge among Latinos
Urizar G,
Winkleby MA.
Hispanic J Behav Sci.
2003:
25
295-311
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Cancer-related health behaviors and screening practices among Latinos: findings from a community and agricultural labor camp survey.
Winkleby MA,
Snider J, Davis B, Jennings MG, Ahn DK.
Ethn Dis.
2003;
13
(3):
376-86
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Barriers to cervical cancer screening in rural Mexico.
Watkins MM,
Gabali C, Winkleby M, Gaona E, Lebaron S.
Int J Gynecol Cancer.
2002 Sep-Oct;
12
(5):
475-9
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Chewing tobacco: who uses and who quits? Findings from NHANES III, 1988-1994. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey III.
Howard-Pitney B,
Winkleby MA.
Am J Public Health.
2002;
92
(2):
250-6
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Teens as advocates for substance use prevention: strategies for implementation
Tencati E,
Kole S, Feighery EC, Winkleby MA, Altman DA.
Health Promot Pract.
2002:
3
18-29
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Identification of population subgroups of children and adolescents with high asthma prevalence: findings from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
Rodríguez MA,
Winkleby MA, Ahn D, Sundquist J, Kraemer HC.
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med.
2002;
156
(3):
269-75
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African American women and men at high and low risk for hypertension: a signal detection analysis of NHANES III, 1988-1994.
Collins R,
Winkleby MA.
Prev Med.
2002;
35
(4):
303-12
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Engaging ethnically diverse teens in a substance use prevention advocacy program.
Winkleby MA,
Feighery EC, Altman DA, Kole S, Tencati E.
Am J Health Promot.
2001 Jul-Aug;
15
(6):
433-6, ii
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Dietary intakes and serum nutrients differ between adults from food-insufficient and food-sufficient families: Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1988-1994.
Dixon LB,
Winkleby MA, Radimer KL.
J Nutr.
2001;
131
(4):
1232-46
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Do logistic regression and signal detection identify different subgroups at risk? Implications for the design of tailored interventions.
Kiernan M,
Kraemer HC, Winkleby MA, King AC, Taylor CB.
Psychol Methods.
2001;
6
(1):
35-48
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Cardiovascular disease risk factors among older black, Mexican-American, and white women and men: an analysis of NHANES III, 1988-1994. Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
Sundquist J,
Winkleby MA, Pudaric S.
J Am Geriatr Soc.
2001;
49
(2):
109-16
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Neighborhood context and cardiovascular disease risk factors: the contribution of material deprivation.
Cubbin C,
Hadden WC, Winkleby MA.
Ethn Dis.
2001;
11
(4):
687-700
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Low awareness of cardiovascular disease risk among low-income African-American women.
Behera SK,
Winkleby MA, Collins R.
Am J Health Promot.
2000 May-Jun;
14
(5):
301-5, iii
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Identifying patients for weight-loss treatment: an empirical evaluation of the NHLBI obesity education initiative expert panel treatment recommendations.
Kiernan M,
Winkleby MA.
Arch Intern Med.
2000;
160
(14):
2169-76
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Differences in energy, nutrient, and food intakes in a US sample of Mexican-American women and men: findings from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1988-1994.
Dixon LB,
Sundquist J, Winkleby M.
Am J Epidemiol.
2000;
152
(6):
548-57
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Population frequency distribution of non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey [NHANES III], 1988-1994).
Gardner CD,
Winkleby MA, Fortmann SP.
Am J Cardiol.
2000;
86
(3):
299-304
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Using focus groups to develop a heart disease prevention program for ethnically diverse, low-income women.
Gettleman L,
Winkleby MA.
J Community Health.
2000;
25
(6):
439-53
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Country of birth, acculturation status and abdominal obesity in a national sample of Mexican-American women and men.
Sundquist J,
Winkleby M.
Int J Epidemiol.
2000;
29
(3):
470-7
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Pathways by which SES and ethnicity influence cardiovascular disease risk factors.
Winkleby MA,
Cubbin C, Ahn DK, Kraemer HC.
Ann N Y Acad Sci.
1999:
896
191-209
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Cardiovascular risk factors in Mexican American adults: a transcultural analysis of NHANES III, 1988-1994.
Sundquist J,
Winkleby MA.
Am J Public Health.
1999;
89
(5):
723-30
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Ethnic variation in cardiovascular disease risk factors among children and young adults: findings from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1988-1994.
Winkleby MA,
Robinson TN, Sundquist J, Kraemer HC.
JAMA.
1999;
281
(11):
1006-13
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The interplay of socioeconomic status and ethnicity on Hispanic and white men's cardiovascular disease risk and health communication patterns.
Ribisl KM,
Winkleby MA, Fortmann SP, Flora JA.
Health Educ Res.
1998;
13
(3):
407-17
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Blood pressure findings for Mexican-American women and men from the Third National Health and Examination Survey, 1988-1994
Winkleby M,
Ahn D.
BioMedicina.
1998:
1
321-5
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Concerns and misconceptions about cardiovascular disease risk factors: a focus group evaluation with low-income Hispanic women
Mein S,
Winkleby M.
Hispanic J Behav Sci.
1998:
20
192-211
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Predicting achievement of a low-fat diet: a nutrition intervention for adults with low literacy skills.
Winkleby MA,
Howard-Pitney B, Albright CA, Bruce B, Kraemer HC, Fortmann SP.
Prev Med.
1997 Nov-Dec;
26
(6):
874-82
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The Stanford Nutrition Action Program: a dietary fat intervention for low-literacy adults.
Howard-Pitney B,
Winkleby MA, Albright CL, Bruce B, Fortmann SP.
Am J Public Health.
1997;
87
(12):
1971-6
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Development of a curriculum to lower dietary fat intake in a multiethnic population with low literacy skills
Albright C,
Bruce B, Howard-Pitney B, Winkleby M, Fortmann S.
J Nutr Educ.
1997:
29
215-23
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Do we ask too much from community-level interventions or from intervention researchers?
Kraemer HC,
Winkleby MA.
Am J Public Health.
1997;
87
(10):
1727
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Accelerating cardiovascular risk factor change in ethnic minority and low socioeconomic groups
Winkleby MA,
Annals of Epidemiology.
1997;
S7
(Suppl.):
S97-S103
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The influence of gender and socioeconomic factors on Hispanic/white differences in body mass index.
Winkleby MA,
Gardner CD, Taylor CB.
Prev Med.
1996 Mar-Apr;
25
(2):
203-11
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Mental health problems of homeless women and differences across subgroups.
Robertson MJ,
Winkleby MA.
Annu Rev Public Health.
1996:
17
311-36
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The long-term effects of a cardiovascular disease prevention trial: the Stanford Five-City Project.
Winkleby MA,
Taylor CB, Jatulis D, Fortmann SP.
Am J Public Health.
1996;
86
(12):
1773-9
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Sociodemographic influences on Hispanic-white differences in blood pressure.
Winkleby MA,
Kraemer H, Lin J, Jatulis D, Fortmann SP.
Public Health Rep.
1996:
111 Suppl 2
30-2
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Increasing disparity in knowledge of cardiovascular disease risk factors and risk-reduction strategies by socioeconomic status: implications for policymakers.
Davis SK,
Winkleby MA, Farquhar JW.
Am J Prev Med.
1995 Sep-Oct;
11
(5):
318-23
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Community intervention trials: reflections on the Stanford Five-City Project Experience.
Fortmann SP,
Flora JA, Winkleby MA, Schooler C, Taylor CB, Farquhar JW.
Am J Epidemiol.
1995;
142
(6):
576-86
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Hispanic versus white smoking patterns by sex and level of education.
Winkleby MA,
Schooler C, Kraemer HC, Lin J, Fortmann SP.
Am J Epidemiol.
1995;
142
(4):
410-8
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Dietary intake patterns and acculturation levels of Hispanic immigrant men
Gardner CG,
Winkleby MA, Viteri FE.
Hispanic J Behav Sci.
1995:
17
347-61
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Health-related risk factors of homeless families and single adults.
Winkleby MA,
Boyce WT.
J Community Health.
1994;
19
(1):
7-23
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A community-based heart disease intervention: predictors of change.
Winkleby MA,
Flora JA, Kraemer HC.
Am J Public Health.
1994;
84
(5):
767-72
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Effects of life-style on body mass index change.
Taylor CB,
Jatulis DE, Winkleby MA, Rockhill BJ, Kraemer HC.
Epidemiology.
1994;
5
(6):
599-603
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Hispanic/white differences in dietary fat intake among low educated adults and children.
Winkleby MA,
Albright CL, Howard-Pitney B, Lin J, Fortmann SP.
Prev Med.
1994;
23
(4):
465-73
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The future of community-based cardiovascular disease intervention studies.
Winkleby MA,
Am J Public Health.
1994;
84
(9):
1369-72
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Improvements in cholesterol-related knowledge and behavior and plasma cholesterol levels in youths during the 1980s.
Frank E,
Winkleby M, Fortmann SP, Rockhill B, Farquhar JW.
Am J Prev Med.
1993 May-Jun;
9
(3):
168-74
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Physical, addictive, and psychiatric disorders among homeless veterans and nonveterans.
Winkleby MA,
Fleshin D.
Public Health Rep.
1993 Jan-Feb;
108
(1):
30-6
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Changes in coronary heart disease risk factors in the 1980s: evidence of a male-female crossover effect with age.
Williams EL,
Winkleby MA, Fortmann SP.
Am J Epidemiol.
1993;
137
(10):
1056-67
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Effect of community health education on plasma cholesterol levels and diet: the Stanford Five-City Project.
Fortmann SP,
Taylor CB, Flora JA, Winkleby MA.
Am J Epidemiol.
1993;
137
(10):
1039-55
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Sociodemographic and health-related risk factors among black, Hispanic and white homeless men
Davis L,
Winkleby MA.
J Social Distress Homeless.
1993:
2
83-101
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Cigarette smoking trends in adolescents and young adults: the Stanford Five-City Project.
Winkleby MA,
Fortmanm SP, Rockhill B.
Prev Med.
1993;
22
(3):
325-34
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Cardiovascular disease risk factors: improvements in knowledge and behavior in the 1980s.
Frank E,
Winkleby M, Fortmann SP, Farquhar JW.
Am J Public Health.
1993;
83
(4):
590-3
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Health-related risk factors in a sample of Hispanics and whites matched on sociodemographic characteristics. The Stanford Five-City Project.
Winkleby MA,
Fortmann SP, Rockhill B.
Am J Epidemiol.
1993;
137
(12):
1365-75
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Improved cholesterol-related knowledge and behavior and plasma cholesterol levels in adults during the 1980s.
Frank E,
Winkleby MA, Fortmann SP, Rockhill B, Farquhar JW.
JAMA.
1992 Sep 23-30;
268
(12):
1566-72
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Job strain and prevalence of hypertension in a biracial population of urban bus drivers.
Albright CL,
Winkleby MA, Ragland DR, Fisher J, Syme SL.
Am J Public Health.
1992;
82
(7):
984-9
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Trends in cardiovascular disease risk factors by educational level: the Stanford Five-City Project.
Winkleby MA,
Fortmann SP, Rockhill B.
Prev Med.
1992;
21
(5):
592-601
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Homeless adults without apparent medical and psychiatric impairment: onset of morbidity over time.
Winkleby MA,
White R.
Hosp Community Psychiatry.
1992;
43
(10):
1017-23
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Comparability of self-reported Hispanic ethnicity and Spanish surname coding
Winkleby MA,
Rockhill B.
Hispanic J Behav Sci.
1992:
14
488-496
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Sexual abuse of children. The detection of semen on skin.
Gabby T,
Winkleby MA, Boyce WT, Fisher DL, Lancaster A, Sensabaugh GF.
Am J Dis Child.
1992;
146
(6):
700-3
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The medical origins of homelessness.
Winkleby MA,
Rockhill B, Jatulis D, Fortmann SP.
Am J Public Health.
1992;
82
(10):
1394-8
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After-school child care and self-esteem in school-age children.
Berman BD,
Winkleby M, Chesterman E, Boyce WT.
Pediatrics.
1992;
89
(4 Pt 1):
654-9
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Socioeconomic status and health: how education, income, and occupation contribute to risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
Winkleby MA,
Jatulis DE, Frank E, Fortmann SP.
Am J Public Health.
1992;
82
(6):
816-20
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The association between hemoglobin and behavior problems in a sample of low-income Hispanic preschool children.
Johnson SR,
Winkleby MA, Boyce WT, McLaughlin R, Broadwin R, Goldman L.
J Dev Behav Pediatr.
1992;
13
(3):
209-14
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Use of educational resources for cardiovascular risk reduction in the Stanford Five-City Project.
Jackson C,
Winkleby MA, Flora JA, Fortmann SP.
Am J Prev Med.
1991 Mar-Apr;
7
(2):
82-8
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Predictors of physician's smoking cessation advice.
Frank E,
Winkleby MA, Altman DG, Rockhill B, Fortmann SP.
JAMA.
1991;
266
(22):
3139-44
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Psychosocial predictors of maternal and infant health among adolescent mothers.
Boyce WT,
Chesterman EA, Winkleby MA.
Am J Dis Child.
1991;
145
(3):
267-73
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Comparison of risk factors for ill health in a sample of homeless and nonhomeless poor.
Winkleby MA,
Public Health Rep.
1990 Jul-Aug;
105
(4):
404-10
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Problems in reporting psychiatric disorders among homeless adults.
Winkleby MA,
Fischetti MR.
JAMA.
1990;
263
(6):
810-1
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Effect of long-term community health education on blood pressure and hypertension control. The Stanford Five-City Project.
Fortmann SP,
Winkleby MA, Flora JA, Haskell WL, Taylor CB.
Am J Epidemiol.
1990;
132
(4):
629-46
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Social class disparities in risk factors for disease: eight-year prevalence patterns by level of education.
Winkleby MA,
Fortmann SP, Barrett DC.
Prev Med.
1990;
19
(1):
1-12
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Home care for ventilator-dependent children. Psychosocial impact on the family.
Quint RD,
Chesterman E, Crain LS, Winkleby M, Boyce WT.
Am J Dis Child.
1990;
144
(11):
1238-41
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Prevalence of hypertension in bus drivers.
Ragland DR,
Winkleby MA, Schwalbe J, Holman BL, Morse L, Syme SL, Fisher JM.
AAOHN J.
1989;
37
(2):
71-8
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Excess risk of sickness and disease in bus drivers: a review and synthesis of epidemiological studies.
Winkleby MA,
Ragland DR, Fisher JM, Syme SL.
Int J Epidemiol.
1988;
17
(2):
255-62
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Self-reported stressors and hypertension: evidence of an inverse association.
Winkleby MA,
Ragland DR, Syme SL.
Am J Epidemiol.
1988;
127
(1):
124-34
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Heightened risk of hypertension among black males: the masking effects of covariables.
Winkleby MA,
Ragland DR, Syme SL, Fisher JM.
Am J Epidemiol.
1988;
128
(5):
1075-83
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Primary prevention: a new look at basic concepts.
Wallack L,
Winkleby M.
Soc Sci Med.
1987;
25
(8):
923-30
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Prevalence of hypertension in bus drivers.
Ragland DR,
Winkleby MA, Schwalbe J, Holman BL, Morse L, Syme SL, Fisher JM.
Int J Epidemiol.
1987;
16
(2):
208-14
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Detection of cervical and breast cancer: a community based pilot study
Winkleby M,
Stern E.
Medical Care.
1979:
17
304-313
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Pap testing and hysterectomy prevalence: a survey in communities with high and low cervical cancer rates
Stern E,
Winkleby M, Greenland S.
Am J Epidemiol.
1977:
106
296-305
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