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Managing diabetes in correctional facilities


LL Edwards - Diabetes Spectrum, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Whether prompted by continuous quality improvement (CQI) initiatives or as a
result of litigation, some institutions are beginning to address the
complexities of managing diabetes in their facilities. Security remains ...
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Relationship of prison life style to blood pressure, serum lipids and obesity in women …

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K NARA, M IGARASHI - Industrial health, 1998 - Journal@rchive
Abstract: This prospective study of female prison inmates assessed the effects
of prison labour life style on the blood pressure (BP), serum lipids, and body
mass index of pre- and postmenopausal female prisoners. This study was ...
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[CITATION] Chronic disease management


M Puisis, JM Robertson - Clinical Practice in Correctional Medicine. Puisis M, Ed …, 1998
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Opportunities for health promotion in the Queensland women's prison system


M Young, B Waters, T Falconer, PO Rourke - Australian and New Zealand journal of public health, 2005 - interscience.wiley.com
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Eating more and enjoying it less: US prison diets for women.


NS Shaw, M Rutherdale, J Kenny - Women & health, 1985 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A study of weight gain and dietary adequacy among female prisoners was conducted
by studying inmate weight changes, nutritional values of prison diets and
consumption patterns in a jail cafeteria. Inmates were found to incur ...
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Diabetes BASICS: education, innovation, revolution


MA Powers, K Carstensen, K Colón, P … - Diabetes Spectrum, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
This article describes the Type 2 Diabetes BASICS curriculum, an evidence-based
education program that, when used in educator programs, has reduced hemoglobin A
1c and body weight in people with type 2 diabetes in both individual and ...
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A Captive Audience Bringing the WISEWOMAN Program to South Dakota Prisoners


OA Khavjou, J Clarke, RM Hofeldt, P Lihs, RK … - Women's Health Issues, 2007 - Elsevier
Incarcerated participants had significantly lower (p < .01) total cholesterol
(183 mg/dL) than nonincarcerated participants (199 mg/dL). However, a
significantly higher (p < .03) percentage of incarcerated women (85%) than ...
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Psychological and Environmental Study of Women Criminals. I


FA Kellor - The American Journal of Sociology, 1900 - jstor.org
PSYCHOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY OF WOMEN CRIMINALS. I. One of the charges
most frequently brought against sociology is that it consists only of theories,
and these often of doubtful practicability. It is said its basis of fact is ...
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[CITATION] A projection model of the prevalence of selected chronic diseases in the inmate population


CA Hornung, RB Greifinger, S Gadre - Vol
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[CITATION] Preventive health issues for individuals in jails and prisons


JP May, WE Lambert - Correctional Medicine. Mosby: St. Louis, MO, 1998
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