Objective: To investigate biomarkers of nutrition associated with chronic disease absence for an Aboriginal cohort. Design: Screening for nutritional biomarkers was completed at baseline (1995). Evidence of chronic disease (diabetes, CVD, chronic kidney disease or hypertension) was sought from primary health-care clinics, hospitals and death records over 10 years of follow-up. Principal components analysis was used to group baseline nutritional biomarkers and logistic regression modelling used to investigate associations between the principal components and chronic disease absence. Setting: Three Central Australian Aboriginal communities. Subjects: Aboriginal people (n 444, 286 of whom were without chronic disease at baseline) aged 15-82 ye...
Coronary heart disease is the single greatest contributor to mortality within developed countries in...
"Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular and renal disease contribute significantly to the lower life expect...
Remote Indigenous Australians experience disproportionately poor cardio-metabolic health, which is l...
Objective: To document change in prevalence of obesity, diabetes and other cardiovascular disease (C...
Introduction: For Aboriginal populations, predicting individuals at risk of cardiovascular disease (...
Introduction: For Aboriginal populations, predicting individuals at risk of cardiovascular disease (...
Objectives: Study objectives were: 1) to describe the differences in the prevalence of CHID risk fac...
Nutrition interventions can support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to reduce their ri...
Objective: To assess nutritional status using red-cell folate (RCF) and associated health behaviours...
INTRODUCTION: This study sought to determine change in chronic condition risk factors in a remote In...
Objectives: To examine the responsiveness of an Aboriginal cohort to a community-based lifestyle int...
Nutrition interventions can support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to reduce their ri...
Morbidities and deaths from noncommunicable chronic diseases are greatly increased in remote Austral...
Objective: To examine preventive health attendance and recording of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascul...
Objective: To evaluate the contribution of non-traditional risk factors to coronary heart disease (C...
Coronary heart disease is the single greatest contributor to mortality within developed countries in...
"Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular and renal disease contribute significantly to the lower life expect...
Remote Indigenous Australians experience disproportionately poor cardio-metabolic health, which is l...
Objective: To document change in prevalence of obesity, diabetes and other cardiovascular disease (C...
Introduction: For Aboriginal populations, predicting individuals at risk of cardiovascular disease (...
Introduction: For Aboriginal populations, predicting individuals at risk of cardiovascular disease (...
Objectives: Study objectives were: 1) to describe the differences in the prevalence of CHID risk fac...
Nutrition interventions can support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to reduce their ri...
Objective: To assess nutritional status using red-cell folate (RCF) and associated health behaviours...
INTRODUCTION: This study sought to determine change in chronic condition risk factors in a remote In...
Objectives: To examine the responsiveness of an Aboriginal cohort to a community-based lifestyle int...
Nutrition interventions can support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to reduce their ri...
Morbidities and deaths from noncommunicable chronic diseases are greatly increased in remote Austral...
Objective: To examine preventive health attendance and recording of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascul...
Objective: To evaluate the contribution of non-traditional risk factors to coronary heart disease (C...
Coronary heart disease is the single greatest contributor to mortality within developed countries in...
"Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular and renal disease contribute significantly to the lower life expect...
Remote Indigenous Australians experience disproportionately poor cardio-metabolic health, which is l...