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Length of Stay and Deaths in Diabetes-Related PreventableHospitalizations Among Asian American, Pacific Islander, and WhiteOlder Adults on Medicare, Hawai&amplsquoi, December2006&ampndashDecember 2010

public health  CDC  Diabetes Mellitus  chronic disease  hospitalization  Asian Americans  Pacific Islanders  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  Preventing Chronic Disease Journal  National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion  NCCDPHP  health care disparities 

Preventing Chronic Disease (PCD) is a peer-reviewed electronic journal established by the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. PCD provides an open exchange of information and knowledge among researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and others who strive to improve the health of the public through chronic disease prevention.

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Preventing Chronic Disease | Recommendations forImplementing Policy, Systems, and Environmental Improvements toAddress Chronic Diseases in Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, andPacific Islanders - CDC

exercise  eating  CDC  obesity  Asian Americans  Pacific Islanders  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  beverages  physical fitness  Nutrition Assessment  evidence-based medicine  Public-Private Partnerships  PSE 

Emphasis has increased recently on disseminating high-impact, population-wide strategies for the prevention of chronic diseases. However, such strategies are typically not effective at reaching Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, or other underserved communities. The objectives of this article were to 1) present the methods of the Strategies to Reach and Implement the Vision of Health Equity program in which 15 community-based organizations in the United States and the Pacific region implemented evidence-based policy, systems, and environmental improvements in their local communities and 2) provide recommendations for using these tailored approaches in other communities and geographic locations. Further support is needed for organizations in tailoring these types of population-wide strategies. Implementing population health improvements should be adapted to maximize effectiveness to decrease chronic diseases in these populations and ultimately eliminate racial/ethnic health disparities.

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Preventing Chronic Disease | Adaptation and Evaluation of the WillTry Tool Among Children in Guam - CDC

childhood  CDC  obesity  Pacific Islanders  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  Fruits and Vegetables  food preferences 

Fruit and vegetable consumption may reduce risk for chronic disease and obesity. Children’s fruit and vegetable intake is mediated by a preference or willingness to try them. This study’s primary objective was to adapt the previously validated WillTry tool and to evaluate the adapted version among children in Guam.

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CDC

Preventing Chronic Disease | Findings and Implications of the Global Burden of Disease 2010 Study for the Pacific Islands - CDC

CDC  mortality  developing countries  Pacific Islanders  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  Policy Making  Population surveillance  Health Policy  Epidemiologic Methods  Morbidity  regional health planning 

The Global Burden of Disease 2010 Study is the largest study of its kind. It provides a large volume of information about the global burden of disease and associated risk factors. It estimates that lower respiratory infections, diabetes, diarrhea, and tuberculosis cause the greatest burden in the Pacific, and noncommunicable diseases caused a substantially greater burden in 2010 compared with 1990. Although the Pacific is considered to be a region rich in data, very little of these data has been analyzed, synthesized, and made publically available.

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CDC

Preventing Chronic Disease | Comparison of Potentially Preventable Hospitalizations Related to Diabetes Among Native Hawaiian, Chinese, Filipino, and Japanese Elderly Compared with Whites, Hawai i, December 2006"December 2010 - CDC

CDC  Diabetes Mellitus  hospitalization  Asian Americans  Pacific Islanders  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  health care disparities 

Approximately 25% of individuals aged 65 years or older in the United States have diabetes mellitus. Diabetes rates in this age group are higher for Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AA/PI) than for whites. We examined racial/ethnic differences in diabetes-related potentially preventable hospitalizations (DRPH) among people aged 65 years or older for Japanese, Chinese, Filipinos, Native Hawaiians, and whites.

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Asian Americans and Hepatitis B | CDC Features

CDC  testing  hepatitis b  asia  Liver Disease  Blood test  CDC Features  Asian Americans  Pacific Islanders  AAPI  API  Pacific Islands  CDC hepatitis B  chronic Hepatitis B  viral hepatitis  liver cancer  Hepatitis Awareness Month  Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month 

Hepatitis B affects 1 in 12 Asian Americans; most don’t know it. Talk to a doctor about getting tested for Hepatitis B if you or your parents were born in Asia or the Pacific Islands.

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Hepatitis B: Make Sure Your Child Has Been Fully Vaccinated | CDC Features

children  vaccination  CDC  testing  hepatitis b  chinese  vietnamese  asia  Liver Disease  Blood test  CDC Features  Asian Americans  Pacific Islanders  AAPI  API  Pacific Islands  CDC hepatitis B  chronic Hepatitis B  viral hepatitis  liver cancer 

Know Hepatitis B is a multi-lingual campaign promoting testing for Hepatitis B for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Hepatitis B affects 1 in 12 Asian Americans, but most don’t know they have it.

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