IntroductionRates of obesity are higher among Canada’s Aboriginal First Nations populations than among non-First Nations populations. We studied obesity and obesity-related illness in a Manitoba First Nation community.MethodsWe conducted a screening study of diabetes and diabetes complications in 2003, from which we drew a representative sample of Manitoba First Nations adults (N = 483). We assessed chronic disease and chronic disease risk factors.ResultsPrevalence of obesity and associated comorbidities was higher among women than men. By using multivariate analysis, we found that factors significantly associated with obesity among women were diastolic blood pressure, insulin resistance, and employment status. Among men, factors were age, ...
The objective of this dissertation is to investigate the occurrence, determinants and consequences o...
This research examined obesity in a Southwest Native American Tribe by utilizing data obtained from ...
Objectives. Increasing type 2 diabetes in Aboriginal communities across North America raises concern...
IntroductionRates of obesity are higher among Canada's Aboriginal First Nations populations than amo...
Objective. To assess the prevalence rates of obesity and type 2 diabetes in adults from two First Na...
Aboriginal Canadians (First Nations, Métis, and Inuit) have the highest prevalence of overweight and...
Aboriginal Canadians (First Nations, Métis, and Inuit) have the highest prevalence of overweight and...
The Canadian First Nations population is disproportionately burdened by diabetes and diabetes compli...
Previous studies on overweight and obesity among Aboriginal peoples in Canada have been inconclusive...
IntroductionDespite high diabetes rates among Canadian First Nations people, little is known about t...
First Nations populations in Northwestern Ontario have undergone profound dietary and lifestyle tran...
Objectives: Study objectives were: 1) to describe the differences in the prevalence of CHID risk fac...
Background. Diabetes and diabetes complications are substantially higher among Canadian First Nation...
Objective To determine whether the body mass index (BMI) threshold defined for obesity (30kg/m2) ade...
BACKGROUND: High body mass index (BMI) is the second leading contributor to Australia's burden of di...
The objective of this dissertation is to investigate the occurrence, determinants and consequences o...
This research examined obesity in a Southwest Native American Tribe by utilizing data obtained from ...
Objectives. Increasing type 2 diabetes in Aboriginal communities across North America raises concern...
IntroductionRates of obesity are higher among Canada's Aboriginal First Nations populations than amo...
Objective. To assess the prevalence rates of obesity and type 2 diabetes in adults from two First Na...
Aboriginal Canadians (First Nations, Métis, and Inuit) have the highest prevalence of overweight and...
Aboriginal Canadians (First Nations, Métis, and Inuit) have the highest prevalence of overweight and...
The Canadian First Nations population is disproportionately burdened by diabetes and diabetes compli...
Previous studies on overweight and obesity among Aboriginal peoples in Canada have been inconclusive...
IntroductionDespite high diabetes rates among Canadian First Nations people, little is known about t...
First Nations populations in Northwestern Ontario have undergone profound dietary and lifestyle tran...
Objectives: Study objectives were: 1) to describe the differences in the prevalence of CHID risk fac...
Background. Diabetes and diabetes complications are substantially higher among Canadian First Nation...
Objective To determine whether the body mass index (BMI) threshold defined for obesity (30kg/m2) ade...
BACKGROUND: High body mass index (BMI) is the second leading contributor to Australia's burden of di...
The objective of this dissertation is to investigate the occurrence, determinants and consequences o...
This research examined obesity in a Southwest Native American Tribe by utilizing data obtained from ...
Objectives. Increasing type 2 diabetes in Aboriginal communities across North America raises concern...