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This paper relies on the article, “Health Behaviors and health status of At-risk Latino students with diabetes” by Maria T. Hurtado-Ortiz, Silvia Santos, and Astrid Reynosa. The research investigates the behavioral lifestyle patterns and health status of Latino college students for future diabetes (Hurtado-Ortiz., Santos, & Reynosa, 2011). The authors collected demographic information that relates to the research question. The demographic information collected by the authors related to age, gender, and generational status of the 156 Latino undergraduate college students who participated in the study (Hurtado-Ortiz et al., 2011). The authors established that younger college-age participants aged between 18 and 24 years old have less healthy eating patterns compared to participants above 24 years old.
They also established that participants aged 36 years and older sacrificed more time for physical activity compared to college-age students and those between 25 to 35 years of age(Hurtado-Ortiz et al., 2011).In terms of gender, the authors derived that Latinas were at a higher risk of developing diabetes compared to Latino men(Hurtado-Ortiz et al., 2011). However, most alcoholics and smokers were male college students. The authors established that females had better healthy eating patterns compared to men.
However, more Latino males participated in physical activities(Hurtado-Ortiz et al., 2011). In terms of generational status, the authors established no differences in fast food consumption, drinking, physical activity, and smoking(Hurtado-Ortiz et al., 2011). The collected demographic information was part of the research design where it can develop relevant treatment interventions for young Latinos with diabetes. The demographic information sought to describe the health behaviors that can help Latino students with diabetes.
Moreover, the information described the population of the participants in the research. Indeed, demographic information describes the research population (Baron,2009). Ideally, demographic information helps in designing and breaking down the research and research findings (Axinn, Link, & Groves, 2009).ReferencesAxinn, W., Link, C., &Groves, R. (2009). University of MichiganResponsive Survey Design, Demographic Data Collection, and Models of Demographic Behavior. Retrieved from: http://www.psc.isr.umich.edu/pubs/pdf/ng09-005.
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