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  • Latinos are the largest minority in the U.S., but they are not a monolithic group; they vary widely in culture, socioeconomic status, and genetics.
  • They have diverse national origins and encompass a range of social classes, reflecting a rich cultural tapestry.
  • Recent genetic and clinical studies provide insights into how these diverse backgrounds influence disease susceptibility and drug responses among Latino populations.

Article Abstract

Latinos are the largest minority population in the United States. Although usually classified as a single ethnic group by researchers, Latinos are heterogeneous from cultural, socioeconomic, and genetic perspectives. From a cultural and social perspective, Latinos represent a wide variety of national origins and ethnic and cultural groups, with a full spectrum of social class. From a genetic perspective, Latinos are descended from indigenous American, European, and African populations. We review the historical events that led to the formation of contemporary Latino populations and use results from recent genetic and clinical studies to illustrate the unique opportunity Latino groups offer for studying the interaction between racial, genetic, and environmental contributions to disease occurrence and drug response.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1449501PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2005.068668DOI Listing

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