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COMMUNITY CASE STUDY Developing and Adapting a Family-based Diabetes Program at …


NI Teufel-Shone, R Drummond, U Rawiel - Preventing Chronic Disease, 2005 - origin.cdc.gov
Context The prevalence of diabetes among Hispanics is more than twice that of
non-Hispanic whites in communities along the US-Mexico border. The University of
Arizona and two community health agencies on the Arizona border, Campesinos ...
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Spousal correlations for lifestyle factors and selected diseases in Chinese couples


AL Jurj, W Wen, HL Li, W Zheng, G Yang, YB … - Annals of epidemiology, 2006 - Elsevier
Spouses usually are genetically unrelated and share a common living environment.
Thus, concordance of diseases in spouses reflects mainly environmental etiologic
contributors. The purpose of this study is to investigate spousal ...
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Micronuclei in diabetes: folate supplementation diminishes micronuclei in diabetic patients …


GM Zúñiga-González, CM Batista-González … - Mut. Res.-Genetic Toxicology and Environmental …, 2007 - Elsevier
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is associated with a high risk of health complications,
mainly due to excessive free radical (FRs) production that could result in an
increased frequency of micronuclei. The consumption of antioxidants, like ...
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Familial (shared environmental and genetic) factors and the foetal origins of cardiovascular …


N Bergvall, S Cnattingius - Journal of Internal Medicine, 2008 - pt.wkhealth.com
Several researchers have argued that observed associations between birth weight
and cardiovascular diseases, and type 2 diabetes, may be confounded by familial
(shared environmental and genetic) factors. However, most studies have ...
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Spousal Support and Food-Related Behavior Change in Middle-Aged and Older Adults …


EA Beverly, CK Miller, LA Wray - Health Education & Behavior, 2008 - heb.sagepub.com
One of the most challenging diabetes-related behavior changes is adhering to a
healthful diet. Drawing on the social cognitive theory and social support
literature, this qualitative study explores how spousal support influences ...
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The role of collective efficacy in exercise adherence: a qualitative study of spousal …

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EA Beverly, LA Wray - Health Education Research, 2008 - Oxford Univ Press
Adhering to increased exercise is often reported as one of the greatest
challenges facing adults living with diabetes, a perception shared by the
married middle-aged and older adults living with diabetes who participated ...
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Importance of familial factors in associations between offspring birth weight and parental risk …

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N Bergvall, A Lindam, Y Pawitan, P … - International journal of epidemiology, 2008 - IEA
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Association © The Author 2007; all rights reserved.
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Family relationships and diabetes care during the adult years

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L Fisher - Diabetes Spectrum, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
This is somewhat surprising because the mean age of diagnosis of type 2 diabetes
falls in the fifth decade of life, and a growing number of new patients are
being diagnosed in their 20s, 30s, and 40s. 2 In this article, I argue that ...
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Research on the family and chronic disease among adults: major trends and directions


L Fisher - Families Systems and Health, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
My charge in this report is to address the recent trends in family and couple
clinical research programs for adults with chronic disease, and to make
suggestions for the direction of the next generation of studies. A review ...
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Dietary intake and serum concentrations of lutein and zeaxanthin, but not macular pigment …


AJ Wenzel, JP Sheehan, JD Burke, MG … - Nutrition Research, 2007 - Elsevier
Lutein and zeaxanthin, 2 carotenoids obtained from the diet, accumulate in the
central retina where they are collectively called macular pigment. Although
dietary intake of these carotenoids is directly related to tissue ...
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