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Mediators of lifestyle behavior change in native Hawaiians


MK Mau, K Glanz, R Severino, JS Grove, B … - Diabetes Care, 2001 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—Stage of change was significantly associated with positive dietary and exercise
behaviors. NHs receiving the 'ohana support (OS) intervention were more likely to advance from
pre-action to action/maintenance for fat intake and physical activity than the group who ...
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Development of a community-based diabetes management program for Pacific …


CY Wang, L Abbott, AK Goodbody, WT Hui, C … - The Diabetes Educator - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
PURPOSE: This study examined the perception of diabetes among a sample of Pacific Islanders
in Honolulu, Hawaii. All 23 participants were diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, ranged in age from
21 to 70 years, and had glycosylated hemoglobin levels of 5.8% to 13.9%. METHODS: ...
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Prevalence of glucose intolerance among Native Hawaiians in two rural …

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A Grandinetti, HK Chang, MK Mau, JD Curb, EK … - Diabetes Care, 1998 - Am Diabetes Assoc
130 mg/dl, determined 2–2.5 h after a 50-g glucose meal. Curb et al. (3) observ ed c rude diabetes
prevalence rates of 10% for men and 12% for women with a 50% Hawaiian ancestry. Because
diabetes was dete rmined by medical history or pre sence of glycosuria, it is likely that the ...
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The traditional Hawaiian diet: a review of the literature.


R Fujita, KL Braun, CK Hughes - Pacific health dialog: a publication of …, 2004 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The prevalence of obesity is increasing among all Americans, including Native Hawaiians. Because
obesity is a risk factor for major chronic diseases and shortens lifespan, it is important to develop
and test interventions to prevent and reduce it. Traditional Hawaiian Diet (THD) programs, ...
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The call to life: revitalizing a healthy Hawaiian identity


J McMullin - Social Science & Medicine, 2005 - Elsevier
The meaning of health is typically defined as the absence of disease. This definition, while highlighting
our ability to measure the physiological attributes of health through morbidity and mortality statistics
in turn obscures alternative meanings of health. In this paper, I ask three questions about ...
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[CITATION] STOP diabetes! An educational model for Native American adolescents in the …


E Marlow, GD Melkus, AM Bosma - The Diabetes educator - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Diabetes Educ. 1998 Jul-Aug;24(4):441-3, 446-50. STOP diabetes! An educational model
for Native American adolescents in the prevention of diabetes. Marlow E, Melkus GD, Bosma
AM. East Bakersfield Community Health Center, California 93311, USA. ...
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Prevalence of obesity in a Native Hawaiian population

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NE Aluli - American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1991 - Am Soc Nutrition
Page 1. 1556S .-1,n JC/in Nuir 1991:53: 15565-605. Printed in USA. © 1991 American
Society for Clinical Nutrition Prevalence of obesity in a Native Hawaiian
population1'2 Noa Emmett A/u/i ABSTRACT Mortality data indicate ...
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Walking campaign: a model for developing participation in physical activity? …


G Bjärås, K Härberg… - Patient Education and Counseling, 2001 - Elsevier
The Stockholm Diabetes Prevention Program (SDPP) is implementing a model for
community-based intervention of type 2 diabetes in three municipalities, of which one has focused
on increasing physical activity among the inhabitants. The purpose was to emphasize the ...
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A pilot urban church-based programme to reduce risk factors for diabetes among …


D Simmons, C Fleming, J Voyle, F Fou, S Feo, … - Diabetic …, 1998 - interscience.wiley.com
We have assessed the impact of a 2-year pilot church-base diabetes risk reduction programme
on major lifestyle predictors of future Type 2 diabetes mellitus: exercise and weight control in
a prospective non-randomized controlled study of a modular lifestyle and diabetes ...
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Diabetes in Hawaii: estimating prevalence from insurance claims data.

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G Maskarinec - American Journal of Public Health, 1997 - Am Public Health Assoc
5 years) (El Paso Health Department, unpublished data, 1996). This decreased incidence, coupled
with the lower rate of seropositivity in children in the less-than- first-grade age group, suggests
that envi- ronmental improvements may be having a positive effect. Hepatitis A is one of ...
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