Obesity in the Hispanic Community: A Statistical Perspective

Friday, October 28, 2011: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Room A6 (San Jose Convention Center)
Chair:
Javier Rojo, PhD, Professor of Statistics, Rice University

Description: This session on obesity examines, through a statistical lens, several of the issues that arise in connection with the high prevalence of obesity in the Hispanic communities. The following factors will be discussed: mothers' gestational weight gain, child adiposity, the impact of obesity on general health, socio-economc status.



8:30 AM
Introductory Remarks
8:35 AM
Gestational Weight Gain and Child Adiposity in a Mexican-American Cohort
Lisa Goldman Rosas, PhD/MPH , Project Research Director , Stanford University
9:00 AM
The 'Food Environment' Near Schools Disproportionately Affects Latino/Hispanic Children's Overweight Prevalence
Brisa Sanchez, PhD , Assistant Professor , University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
9:25 AM
Does Participation in the National School Lunch Program Reduce or Increase Children's Body Weight?
Emma Sanchez, ScD , Assistant Professor , San Francisco State University