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MICEAL Black and Latinx Perspectives on COVID-19 Vaccination: A Mixed-Methods Examination
To describe the differences and similarities in perceptions and attitudes regarding COVID-19 vaccination among Black and Latinx Michiganders.
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Open AccessNo sweat: African American adolescent girls’ opinions of hairstyle choices and physical activity
Obesity prevalence is higher among African American adolescent (AAA) girls than among non-black girls. Lower levels of physical activity (PA) likely contribute to this disparity; this may be impacted by hairst...
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Bariatric surgery decision making challenges: the stability of teens’ decisions and the treatment failure paradox
Criteria for adolescent bariatric surgery include failure of ≥6 months of organized weight loss attempts. We wished to explore whether adolescents, initially wanting surgery, change their mind during a 6-month...
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To Cut or Not to Cut: Physicians’ Perspectives on Referring Adolescents for Bariatric Surgery
As the prevalence and severity of obesity among adolescents has increased, so has the number seeking bariatric surgery. Little is known about the opinions and referral behaviors of primary care physicians rega...