During the past decade,there have been several health surveys involving Canada?s Aboriginal people.In many of these studies,the Aboriginal population of Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.) has not been adequately represented.Given the lack of information regarding the health status of this population,the Abegweit and Lennox Island First Nations bands collaborated with the University of Prince Edward Island?s Faculty of Education,School of Nursing,and Department of Family and Nutritional Sciences to gain a more comprehensive profile of the perceptions,health behaviours and needs of Aboriginal children living on reserve in both of these Island communities. The study focused primarily on three of the determinants of health:early childhood developmen...
Background: There are emerging opportunities to improve the health of Aboriginal children and youth....
Alaska Native and American Indian children have among the highest prevalence of obesity in the Unite...
Urban Aboriginal youth are one of the fastest growing populations in Canada (Statistics Canada, 2008...
During the past decade, there have been several health surveys involving Canada’s Aboriginal people....
This research study entitled Building Healthy Mi'kmaq Communities in Prince Edward Island is im...
Introduction: Aboriginal individuals continue to experience greater levels of cardiovascular disease...
Objective To assess food consumption among aboriginal children living on Mi’kmaq reserves in Prince ...
Objective. To compare the current state of health research on Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal youth in...
Obesity is a growing issue for all children. Many experts say that preventing obesity is largely a m...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: Good nutrition, physical activity and adequate sleep are essential for the healthy ...
Conventional health and social science research has contributed to advances in public well-being ove...
Objective: To report the prevalence of healthy weight and related behaviours among Victorian Aborigi...
Traditional physical activities have numerous physiological and psychosocial benefits for Indigenous...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to determine the short-term impact of a 7-month whole-school ph...
The purpose of this study is to examine the differences in major health trajectories between Aborigi...
Background: There are emerging opportunities to improve the health of Aboriginal children and youth....
Alaska Native and American Indian children have among the highest prevalence of obesity in the Unite...
Urban Aboriginal youth are one of the fastest growing populations in Canada (Statistics Canada, 2008...
During the past decade, there have been several health surveys involving Canada’s Aboriginal people....
This research study entitled Building Healthy Mi'kmaq Communities in Prince Edward Island is im...
Introduction: Aboriginal individuals continue to experience greater levels of cardiovascular disease...
Objective To assess food consumption among aboriginal children living on Mi’kmaq reserves in Prince ...
Objective. To compare the current state of health research on Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal youth in...
Obesity is a growing issue for all children. Many experts say that preventing obesity is largely a m...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: Good nutrition, physical activity and adequate sleep are essential for the healthy ...
Conventional health and social science research has contributed to advances in public well-being ove...
Objective: To report the prevalence of healthy weight and related behaviours among Victorian Aborigi...
Traditional physical activities have numerous physiological and psychosocial benefits for Indigenous...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to determine the short-term impact of a 7-month whole-school ph...
The purpose of this study is to examine the differences in major health trajectories between Aborigi...
Background: There are emerging opportunities to improve the health of Aboriginal children and youth....
Alaska Native and American Indian children have among the highest prevalence of obesity in the Unite...
Urban Aboriginal youth are one of the fastest growing populations in Canada (Statistics Canada, 2008...