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Social Epidemiology
Kaufman, Jay S. (2008). Social Epidemiology. In Rothman, Kenneth J., Greenland, Sander & Lash, Timothy L. (Eds.), Modern Epidemiology (pp. 532-48). Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins.
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Methods in Social Epidemiology
Oakes, J. Michael; & Kaufman, Jay S. (2006). Methods in Social Epidemiology. New York: Jossey-Bass.
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Adolescent Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior: Patterning and Long-Term Maintenance
Nelson, Melissa C.; Gordon-Larsen, Penny; Adair, Linda S.; & Popkin, Barry M. (2005). Adolescent Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior: Patterning and Long-Term Maintenance. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 28(3), 259-66.
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Should We Be Concerned about Age Segregation? Some Theoretical and Empirical Explorations
Hagestad, Gunhild O.; & Uhlenberg, Peter. (2006). Should We Be Concerned about Age Segregation? Some Theoretical and Empirical Explorations. Research on Aging, 28(6), 638-53.
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Association between Adult and Childhood Socioeconomic Status and Prevalence of the Metabolic Syndrome in African Americans: The Pitt County Study
Lucove, Jaime C.; Kaufman, Jay S.; & James, Sherman A. (2007). Association between Adult and Childhood Socioeconomic Status and Prevalence of the Metabolic Syndrome in African Americans: The Pitt County Study. American Journal of Public Health, 97(2), 234-6. PMCID: PMC1781392
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Are Adolescents Who Were Breast-Fed Less Likely to Be Overweight?
Nelson, Melissa C.; Gordon-Larsen, Penny; & Adair, Linda S. (2005). Are Adolescents Who Were Breast-Fed Less Likely to Be Overweight? Epidemiology, 16(2), 247-53.
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Health, Human Capital and Income Growth in China
Liu, Gordon G.; Dow, William H.; Fu, Alex Z.; & Akin, John S. (2004). Health, Human Capital and Income Growth in China. China Economic Quarterly, 4(1), 101-18.
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Young Age at First Sexual Intercourse and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Adolescents and Young Adults
Kaestle, Christine Elizabeth; Halpern, Carolyn Tucker; Miller, William C.; & Ford, Carol A. (2005). Young Age at First Sexual Intercourse and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Adolescents and Young Adults. American Journal of Epidemiology, 161(8), 774-80.
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Growth Patterns of Filipino Children Indicate Potential Compensatory Growth
Eckhardt, Cara L.; Gordon-Larsen, Penny; & Adair, Linda S. (2005). Growth Patterns of Filipino Children Indicate Potential Compensatory Growth. Annals of Human Biology, 32(1), 3-14.
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Religion and the Timing of First Births in the United States
Pearce, Lisa D. (2010). Religion and the Timing of First Births in the United States. In Ellison, Christopher G. & Hummer, Robert A. (Eds.), Religion, Families, and Health: Population-Based Research in the United States (pp. 19-39). New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press.
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