Objectives. To describe the lifestyle of the Sami of southern Lapland 50 to 70 years ago in relation to the present-day Sami and non-Sami populations and, thereby, to provide a basis for future studies of culturally related determinants of health and illness. Study design. A qualitative analysis, and a quantitative comparison of Sami and non-Sami groups. Methods. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 elderly Sami concerning their parents ’ lifestyle and diet 50 to 70 years ago. Questionnaire data from 81 reindeer-herding Sami, 226 non-reindeer-herding Sami and 1,842 sex-, age- and geographically matched non-Sami from the population-based Västerbotten Intervention Project were analysed by non-parametric tests and partial least sq...
Swedish state policy regarding the Sam.i from the late nineteenth century onward and studies on Sam....
This article summarizes the results of studies on the exposure of the Finnish Sami people to radioac...
Music as a possible health-promoting agent has attained increasing academic and scientific interest ...
Objectives. To describe the lifestyle of the Sami of southern Lapland 50 to 70 years ago in relation...
Objective: To estimate current food intake in the population of northern Norway and to investigate t...
Aim: To present a summary of the lifestyle, genetic origin, diet, and disease in the population of S...
The diet of the Indigenous Sami people has become more Westernized. The lack of population-based dat...
Objectives: this article is part of an ethnographic study that aims to describe and understand healt...
Background - Few population-based studies have assessed dietary behaviors in the rural multiethnic ...
The aim of this Special Issue is to show the diversity of living conditions among the Sami and their...
Objectives. To examine the relationship between “traditional Sami” dietary pattern and...
BACKGROUND: Samis are indigenous people in north Europe. In the territory called Sápmi (Lapland), re...
Introduction: There is a gap of knowledge of the health situation among the reindeer herding Sami in...
The objective of this systematic review was to survey the current scientific knowledge regarding the...
The Sami people are the Natives of northern Scandinavia. The knowledge of the health and living cond...
Swedish state policy regarding the Sam.i from the late nineteenth century onward and studies on Sam....
This article summarizes the results of studies on the exposure of the Finnish Sami people to radioac...
Music as a possible health-promoting agent has attained increasing academic and scientific interest ...
Objectives. To describe the lifestyle of the Sami of southern Lapland 50 to 70 years ago in relation...
Objective: To estimate current food intake in the population of northern Norway and to investigate t...
Aim: To present a summary of the lifestyle, genetic origin, diet, and disease in the population of S...
The diet of the Indigenous Sami people has become more Westernized. The lack of population-based dat...
Objectives: this article is part of an ethnographic study that aims to describe and understand healt...
Background - Few population-based studies have assessed dietary behaviors in the rural multiethnic ...
The aim of this Special Issue is to show the diversity of living conditions among the Sami and their...
Objectives. To examine the relationship between “traditional Sami” dietary pattern and...
BACKGROUND: Samis are indigenous people in north Europe. In the territory called Sápmi (Lapland), re...
Introduction: There is a gap of knowledge of the health situation among the reindeer herding Sami in...
The objective of this systematic review was to survey the current scientific knowledge regarding the...
The Sami people are the Natives of northern Scandinavia. The knowledge of the health and living cond...
Swedish state policy regarding the Sam.i from the late nineteenth century onward and studies on Sam....
This article summarizes the results of studies on the exposure of the Finnish Sami people to radioac...
Music as a possible health-promoting agent has attained increasing academic and scientific interest ...