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Bibliographic Entry Dramatic Rise in Overweight and Obesity in Adult Filipino Women and Risk of Hypertension
Adair, Linda S. (2004). Dramatic Rise in Overweight and Obesity in Adult Filipino Women and Risk of Hypertension. Obesity Research, 12(8), 1335-41.
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Bibliographic Entry Incidence and Risk Factors for Concussion in High School Athletes, North Carolina, 1996-1999
Schulz, Mark R.; Marshall, Stephen W.; Mueller, Frederick O.; Yang, Jingzhen; Weaver, Nancy L.; Kalsbeek, William D.; & Bowling, J. Michael. (2004). Incidence and Risk Factors for Concussion in High School Athletes, North Carolina, 1996-1999. American Journal of Epidemiology, 160(10), 937-44.
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Bibliographic Entry Demography of Aging
Uhlenberg, Peter. (2005). Demography of Aging. In Poston, Dudley L., Jr. & Micklin, Michael (Eds.), Handbook of Population (pp. 143-67). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.
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Bibliographic Entry The Dual Burden Household and the Nutrition Transition Paradox
Doak, Colleen M.; Adair, Linda S.; Bentley, Margaret E.; Monteiro, Carlos Augusto; & Popkin, Barry M. (2005). The Dual Burden Household and the Nutrition Transition Paradox. International Journal of Obesity, 29(1), 129-36.
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Bibliographic Entry Prenatal and Early Postnatal Environments Are Significant Predictors of Total Immunoglobulin E Concentration in Filipino Adolescents
McDade, Thomas W.; Kuzawa, Christopher W.; Adair, Linda S.; & Beck, Melinda A. (2004). Prenatal and Early Postnatal Environments Are Significant Predictors of Total Immunoglobulin E Concentration in Filipino Adolescents. Clinical and Experimental Allergy, 34(1), 44-50.
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Bibliographic Entry A Critical Evaluation of the Fetal Origins Hypothesis and Its Implications for Developing Countries
Adair, Linda S.; & Prentice, Andrew M. (2004). A Critical Evaluation of the Fetal Origins Hypothesis and Its Implications for Developing Countries. Journal of Nutrition, 134(1), 191-3.
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Bibliographic Entry Intergenerational Relations
Rindfuss, Ronald R.; Choe, Minja Kim; Bumpass, Larry L.; & Byun, Yong-Chan. (2004). Intergenerational Relations. In Tsuya, Noriko O. & Bumpass, Larry L. (Eds.), Marriage, Work, and Family Life in Comparative Perspective: Japan, South Korea, and the United States (pp. 54-75). Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
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Bibliographic Entry Serving God and Country? Religious Involvement and Military Service among Young Adult Men
Burdette, Amy M.; Wang, Victor; Elder, Glen H., Jr.; Hill, Terrence D.; & Benson, Janel E. (2009). Serving God and Country? Religious Involvement and Military Service among Young Adult Men. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 48(4), 794-804. PMCID: PMC3442261
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Bibliographic Entry Age-Segregation in Later Life: An Examination of Personal Networks
Uhlenberg, Peter; & de Jong-Gierveld, Jenny. (2004). Age-Segregation in Later Life: An Examination of Personal Networks. Ageing and Society, 24(1), 5-28.
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Bibliographic Entry From Childhood to the Later Years: Pathways of Human Development
Crosnoe, Robert; & Elder, Glen H., Jr. (2004). From Childhood to the Later Years: Pathways of Human Development. Research on Aging, 26(6), 623-54.
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