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1. Disparities in the Use of Annual Heart Health Screenings Among Latino, Black, and Asian Immigrants: Evidence from the 2011 to 2018 National Health Interview Survey.

2. African Immigrants' perceptions and attitudes toward cardiovascular health.

3. Physical Activity Engagement among Black Immigrants and African American Adults in the 2010 to 2018 NHIS Study.

4. Depressive Symptoms in Older African Immigrants with Mobility Limitations: A Descriptive Study.

5. Migration-Related Weight Changes among African Immigrants in the United States.

6. Heterogeneity in Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor Prevalence Among White, African American, African Immigrant, and Afro-Caribbean Adults: Insights From the 2010-2018 National Health Interview Survey.

7. Social determinants of hypertension and diabetes among African immigrants: the African immigrants health study.

8. The Cardiometabolic Health of African Immigrants in High-Income Countries: A Systematic Review.

9. The Associations between Depression, Acculturation, and Cardiovascular Health among African Immigrants in the United States.

10. Diabetes and acculturation in African immigrants to the United States: analysis of the 2010-2017 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS).

11. Acculturation and Cardiovascular Risk Screening among African Immigrants: The African Immigrant Health Study.

12. Disparities in cardiometabolic risk profiles and gestational diabetes mellitus by nativity and acculturation: findings from 2016-2017 National Health Interview Survey.

13. Longer Residence in the United States is Associated With More Physical Function Limitations in African Immigrant Older Adults.

14. Disparities in Awareness of Myocardial Infarction and Stroke Symptoms and Response Among United States- and Foreign-Born Adults in the National Health Interview Survey.

15. Understanding the Pap Testing Behaviors of African Immigrant Women in Developed Countries: A Systematic Review.

16. Heterogeneity of Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors Among Asian Immigrants: Insights From the 2010 to 2018 National Health Interview Survey.

17. Prevalence and Characteristics of Non-US-Born and US-Born Health Care Professionals, 2010-2018.

18. Implementing Hypertension Management Interventions in Immigrant Communities in the U.S.: a Narrative Review of Recent Developments and Suggestions for Programmatic Efforts.

19. "All I know is that there is a lot of discrimination": Older African immigrants' experiences of discrimination in the United States.

20. Discrimination Is Associated with Elevated Cardiovascular Disease Risk among African Immigrants in the African Immigrant Health Study.

21. Commentary: Engaging African Immigrants in Research Experiences and Lessons from the Field.

22. Recruiting African Immigrant Women for Community-Based Cancer Prevention Studies: Lessons Learned from the AfroPap Study.

23. Disparities in the Prevalence and Correlates of Disability in Older Immigrants in the USA: a Systematic Review of the Literature.

24. Length of Residence and Cardiovascular Health among Afro-Caribbean Immigrants in New York City.

25. African Americans, African Immigrants, and Afro-Caribbeans Differ in Social Determinants of Hypertension and Diabetes: Evidence from the National Health Interview Survey.

26. The Association Between Acculturation and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Ghanaian and Nigerian-born African Immigrants in the United States: The Afro-Cardiac Study.

27. Hypertension, overweight/obesity, and diabetes among immigrants in the United States: an analysis of the 2010-2016 National Health Interview Survey.

28. Predictors of Obesity Among Nigerian Immigrants in the United States.

29. The Afro-Cardiac Study: Cardiovascular Disease Risk and Acculturation in West African Immigrants in the United States: Rationale and Study Design.

30. Length of Residence in the United States is Associated With a Higher Prevalence of Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Immigrants: A Contemporary Analysis of the National Health Interview Survey.

31. Sex Differences in Cardiovascular Disease Risk of Ghanaian- and Nigerian-Born West African Immigrants in the United States: The Afro-Cardiac Study.

32. Cardiometabolic Health in African Immigrants to the United States: A Call to Re-examine Research on African-descent populations.

33. Obesity and cardiovascular disease risk among Africans residing in Europe and Africa: the RODAM study.

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