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Studies examine potential link between traffic-related air pollution and obesity in Mexican-Americans

12.04.19 | Wiley

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Exposure to traffic pollution was associated with a higher risk of obesity in Mexican American women, but not in men. The findings are published in Obesity .

In the study of 7,826 Mexican American adults, more than half (53.6%) of participants had a body mass index (BMI) indicative of obesity, with a higher prevalence in women than in men.

Exposure to higher traffic-related air pollution was associated with lower BMI in men but higher BMI in women.

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Obesity

10.1002/oby.22697

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Wiley. (2019, December 4). Studies examine potential link between traffic-related air pollution and obesity in Mexican-Americans. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/L7VX7WZ8/studies-examine-potential-link-between-traffic-related-air-pollution-and-obesity-in-mexican-americans.html
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"Studies examine potential link between traffic-related air pollution and obesity in Mexican-Americans." Brightsurf News, Dec. 4 2019, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/L7VX7WZ8/studies-examine-potential-link-between-traffic-related-air-pollution-and-obesity-in-mexican-americans.html.