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Preventing Chronic Disease | Using a Participatory Research Approach in a School-Based Physical Activity Intervention to Prevent Diabetes in the Hualapai Indian Community, Arizona, 2002"2006 - CDC

CDC  indians  Diabetes Mellitus  Native Americans  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  community-based participatory research  Primary Prevention  physical fitness 

In the United States, type 2 diabetes has reached epidemic proportions among indigenous people. Community-based participatory research offers American Indian communities and university partners an opportunity to integrate skills in community action and systematic inquiry to develop locally acceptable primary prevention interventions to combat diabetes risk factors. The Hualapai Tribe and the University of Arizona designed, implemented, and assessed a school-based physical activity intervention to reduce diabetes risk factors among youth.

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Preventing Chronic Disease | Native American Race, Use of the Indian Health Service, and Breast and Lung Cancer Survival in Florida, 1996-2007 - CDC

CDC  indians  survival  Native Americans  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  health care disparities  breast neoplasms  lung diseases  Indian Health Service 

We evaluated associations of race, primary payer at diagnosis, and survival among patients diagnosed in Florida with lung cancer (n = 148,140) and breast cancer (n = 111,795), from 1996 through 2007. In multivariate models adjusted for comorbidities, tumor characteristics, and treatment factors, breast cancer survival was worse for Native American women than for white women (hazard ratio [HR], 1.52; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.05–2.20) and for women using the Indian Health Service than for women using private insurance (HR, 1.71; 95% CI, 1.33–2.19). No survival association was found for Native American compared with white lung cancer patients or those using the Indian Health Service versus private insurance in fully adjusted models. Additional resources are needed to improve surveillance strategies and to reduce cancer burden in these populations.

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CDC Features - A New, Balanced, and Collaborative Approach to Drug Control | CDC Features

prevention  tribal  women  substance  marijuana  driving  abuse  drugs  CDC Features  illicit  prescription  drugged  veterans  military  Native Americans 

The new 2010 National Drug Control Strategy offers a balanced and collaborative approach to drug control. Send an eCard today to remind your friends and family of the harmful consequences of substance abuse.

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