INTRODUCTION/PURPOSE: The Southwestern American Indian population carries a high prevalence of metabolic syndrome and obesity, placing this group at higher risk than the general population for developing early type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, likely impacting overall lifespan. This study aims to evaluate the impact of early lifestyle interventions which promote healthy eating and regular exercise on risk factors contributing to the development of the metabolic syndrome among the adolescent Zuni Pueblo population. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We describe a prospective, single site, community-based cohort study performed among sixty-five adolescent Zuni Indians aged 13.9 ± 1.7 years who were recruited between March 2011 and January 2014....
The purpose of this study was to examine ethnic differences in the metabolic responses to a 16-week ...
BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity is a major public health problem in the United States, particularly am...
BACKGROUND: Nationwide data on obesity prevalence in American Indian communities are limited. OBJECT...
INTRODUCTION/PURPOSE: The Southwestern American Indian population carries a high prevalence of metab...
abstract: Background: The prevalence of childhood obesity has disproportionately affected Latino you...
Background: To investigate the baseline associations between body composition, cardiorespiratory fit...
<div><p>American Indians (AI) have high prevalence of diabetes in youth and may benefit from increas...
American Indians (AI) have high prevalence of diabetes in youth and may benefit from increasing phys...
Purpose: Obesity in American Indian (AI) children is a major public health concern. This is importan...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity and type 2 diabetes have emerged as critical health issues among Latino youth. Al...
The prevalence of obesity among adolescent minority populations has been long recognized, but little...
American Indian youth ages 10-19 are nine times more likely of being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes ...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Objective: Obesity and type 2 diabetes have emerged as critical health issues among Latino youth. Al...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes among Native American populations is escalating, particularly in c...
The purpose of this study was to examine ethnic differences in the metabolic responses to a 16-week ...
BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity is a major public health problem in the United States, particularly am...
BACKGROUND: Nationwide data on obesity prevalence in American Indian communities are limited. OBJECT...
INTRODUCTION/PURPOSE: The Southwestern American Indian population carries a high prevalence of metab...
abstract: Background: The prevalence of childhood obesity has disproportionately affected Latino you...
Background: To investigate the baseline associations between body composition, cardiorespiratory fit...
<div><p>American Indians (AI) have high prevalence of diabetes in youth and may benefit from increas...
American Indians (AI) have high prevalence of diabetes in youth and may benefit from increasing phys...
Purpose: Obesity in American Indian (AI) children is a major public health concern. This is importan...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity and type 2 diabetes have emerged as critical health issues among Latino youth. Al...
The prevalence of obesity among adolescent minority populations has been long recognized, but little...
American Indian youth ages 10-19 are nine times more likely of being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes ...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Objective: Obesity and type 2 diabetes have emerged as critical health issues among Latino youth. Al...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes among Native American populations is escalating, particularly in c...
The purpose of this study was to examine ethnic differences in the metabolic responses to a 16-week ...
BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity is a major public health problem in the United States, particularly am...
BACKGROUND: Nationwide data on obesity prevalence in American Indian communities are limited. OBJECT...