Published in Am J Public Health on July 01, 2001
Brain morphology in older African Americans, Caribbean Hispanics, and whites from northern Manhattan. Arch Neurol (2008) 2.69
Race and sexual identity: perceptions about medical culture and healthcare among Black men who have sex with men. J Natl Med Assoc (2004) 1.96
The color line: race matters in the elimination of health disparities. Am J Public Health (2001) 1.75
The use of racial, ethnic, and ancestral categories in human genetics research. Am J Hum Genet (2005) 1.73
Negro, Black, Black African, African Caribbean, African American or what? Labelling African origin populations in the health arena in the 21st century. J Epidemiol Community Health (2005) 1.71
Race and ancestry in biomedical research: exploring the challenges. Genome Med (2009) 1.55
Race, ethnicity, culture, and disparities in health care. J Gen Intern Med (2006) 1.53
Genetics. Toward a new vocabulary of human genetic variation. Science (2002) 1.44
Racial categories in medical practice: how useful are they? PLoS Med (2007) 1.37
Variation in participation in health care settings associated with race and ethnicity. J Gen Intern Med (2004) 1.13
Looking under the Hispanic umbrella: cancer mortality among Cubans, Mexicans, Puerto Ricans and other Hispanics in Florida. J Immigr Minor Health (2008) 1.12
Racial/ethnic differences in self-reported racism and its association with cancer-related health behaviors. Am J Public Health (2009) 1.09
The role of birth cohorts in studies of adult health: the New York women's birth cohort. Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol (2009) 1.05
Comparable efficacy of contingency management for cocaine dependence among African American, Hispanic, and White methadone maintenance clients. Psychol Addict Behav (2009) 0.97
Incidence of lymphoid neoplasms by subtype among six Asian ethnic groups in the United States, 1996-2004. Cancer Causes Control (2008) 0.96
The participation of minorities in published pediatric research. J Natl Med Assoc (2005) 0.95
Under the skin: using theories from biology and the social sciences to explore the mechanisms behind the black-white health gap. Am J Public Health (2010) 0.91
Revisiting race/ethnicity as a variable in health research. Am J Public Health (2002) 0.87
The use of race, ethnicity and ancestry in human genetic research. Hugo J (2011) 0.86
Understanding infant feeding beliefs, practices and preferred nutrition education and health provider approaches: an exploratory study with Somali mothers in the USA. Matern Child Nutr (2010) 0.82
Registration for public drug benefits across areas of differing ethnic composition in British Columbia, Canada. BMC Health Serv Res (2010) 0.82
Cardiometabolic Health in African Immigrants to the United States: A Call to Re-examine Research on African-descent populations. Ethn Dis (2015) 0.81
Them and us: the politics of population taxonomy. Am J Public Health (2001) 0.77
Reporting of ethnicity in research on chronic disease: update. Postgrad Med J (2006) 0.75
Geneticizing Ethnicity and Diet: Anti-doping Science and Its Social Impact in the Age of Post-genomics. Front Genet (2017) 0.75
Refining the ideas of "ethnic" skin. An Bras Dermatol (2017) 0.75
Racism, sexism, and social class: implications for studies of health, disease, and well-being. Am J Prev Med (1994) 9.84
Ethnicity as a variable in epidemiological research. BMJ (1994) 8.65
Race and health: basic questions, emerging directions. Ann Epidemiol (1997) 7.92
The state of federal health statistics on racial and ethnic groups. JAMA (1992) 4.73
White, European, Western, Caucasian, or what? Inappropriate labeling in research on race, ethnicity, and health. Am J Public Health (1998) 4.48
Differing birth weight among infants of U.S.-born blacks, African-born blacks, and U.S.-born whites. N Engl J Med (1997) 3.57
Rethinking assimilation theory for a new era of immigration. Int Migr Rev (1997) 3.46
Inappropriate use of the term 'Asian': an obstacle to ethnicity and health research. J Public Health Med (1991) 3.26
The association between birthplace and mortality from cardiovascular causes among black and white residents of New York City. N Engl J Med (1996) 3.15
Comment: abandoning "race" as a variable in public health research--an idea whose time has come. Am J Public Health (1998) 3.09
Relation of race and sex to the use of reperfusion therapy in Medicare beneficiaries with acute myocardial infarction. N Engl J Med (2000) 2.83
Refiguring "race": epidemiology, racialized biology, and biological expressions of race relations. Int J Health Serv (2000) 2.35
Race and ethnicity in public health surveillance: criteria for the scientific use of social categories. Public Health Rep (1994) 2.32
Why we should continue to study race...but do a better job: an essay on race, racism and health. Ethn Dis (1996) 2.07
Diesel exhaust exposure among adolescents in Harlem: a community-driven study. Am J Public Health (1999) 2.06
Identifying ancestry: The reliability of ancestral identification in the United States by self, proxy, interviewer, and funeral director. Epidemiology (1996) 1.83
Racial discrimination and skin color in the CARDIA study: implications for public health research. Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults. Am J Public Health (1998) 1.79
Organ donation in the African-American population: a fresh perspective with a simple solution. J Natl Med Assoc (1993) 1.44
Invited commentary: social mechanisms, race, and social epidemiology. Am J Epidemiol (1999) 1.37
Ethnicity as a taxonomic tool in biomedical and biosocial research. Ethn Dis (1991) 1.32
Racial variation in treatment for transient ischemic attacks: impact of participation by neurologists. Health Serv Res (2000) 1.19
Toward a conceptualization of race in epidemiologic research. Ethn Dis (1996) 1.06
Ever vs never smoking among an urban, multiethnic sample of Haitian-, Caribbean-, and U.S.-born blacks. Prev Med (1997) 1.02
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"Whiting out" white privilege will not advance the study of how racism harms health. Am J Public Health (1999) 0.93
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The use of race as a variable in public health research. Am J Public Health (1999) 0.87
Abandoning race as a variable in public health research. Am J Public Health (1999) 0.86
Inequality, diversity, and health: thoughts on "race/ethnicity" and "gender". J Am Med Womens Assoc (1996) 0.86