Obesity, diabetes, and other diet-related chronic diseases persist in American Indians at rates that are significantly higher than those in other ethnic minority populations. Environmental interventions to improve diet and increase physical activity have the potential to improve these health outcomes, but relatively little work has taken place in American Indian communities. We reviewed the experiences and findings of the following 3 case studies of intervention trials in American Indian communities: the Pathways trial, which was a school-based trial that focused on children; the Apache Healthy Stores program, which was a food-store program that focused on food preparers and shoppers; and the Zhiwaapenewin Akino'maagewin trial, which was a ...
People of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe have experienced significant lifestyle and dietary changes ...
BackgroundAmerican Indian communities have a high prevalence of chronic diseases including diabetes,...
Pathways, a culturally appropriate obesity prevention study for third-, fourth-, and fifth-grade Ame...
Obesity, diabetes, and other diet-related chronic diseases persist in American Indians at rates that...
Abstract Background Obesity and other nutrition-related chronic disease rates are high in American I...
Prevalence of adult overweight and obesity is alarmingly high, disproportionately so in American Ind...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a major cause of morbidity and mortality among First Nations in Canada. ...
The incidence Non insulin dependent diabetes (NIDDM) is rising among most American Indian tribes. Th...
OBJECTIVEdThe landmark Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) showed that lifestyle inter-vention can pre...
There is growing recognition that policymakers can promote access to healthy, affordable foods withi...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a major cause of morbidity and mortality among First Nations in Canada. ...
There is growing recognition that policymakers can promote access to healthy, affordable foods withi...
Pathways, a culturally appropriate obesity prevention study for third-, fourth-, and fifth-grade Ame...
Background: Indigenous peoples of the United States disproportionately experience chronic diseases...
People of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe have experienced significant lifestyle and dietary changes ...
People of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe have experienced significant lifestyle and dietary changes ...
BackgroundAmerican Indian communities have a high prevalence of chronic diseases including diabetes,...
Pathways, a culturally appropriate obesity prevention study for third-, fourth-, and fifth-grade Ame...
Obesity, diabetes, and other diet-related chronic diseases persist in American Indians at rates that...
Abstract Background Obesity and other nutrition-related chronic disease rates are high in American I...
Prevalence of adult overweight and obesity is alarmingly high, disproportionately so in American Ind...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a major cause of morbidity and mortality among First Nations in Canada. ...
The incidence Non insulin dependent diabetes (NIDDM) is rising among most American Indian tribes. Th...
OBJECTIVEdThe landmark Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) showed that lifestyle inter-vention can pre...
There is growing recognition that policymakers can promote access to healthy, affordable foods withi...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a major cause of morbidity and mortality among First Nations in Canada. ...
There is growing recognition that policymakers can promote access to healthy, affordable foods withi...
Pathways, a culturally appropriate obesity prevention study for third-, fourth-, and fifth-grade Ame...
Background: Indigenous peoples of the United States disproportionately experience chronic diseases...
People of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe have experienced significant lifestyle and dietary changes ...
People of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe have experienced significant lifestyle and dietary changes ...
BackgroundAmerican Indian communities have a high prevalence of chronic diseases including diabetes,...
Pathways, a culturally appropriate obesity prevention study for third-, fourth-, and fifth-grade Ame...