نتایج جستجو برای: indigenous populations

تعداد نتایج: 265336  

Journal: :Paediatrics & child health 2014
Jill M Starkes Lola T Baydala

Canadian and international guidelines address the ethical conduct of health research in general and the issues affecting Indigenous populations in particular. This statement summarizes, for clinicians and researchers, relevant ethical and practical considerations for health research involving Aboriginal children and youth. While not intended to duplicate findings arising from lengthy collaborat...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
John Lindo Alessandro Achilli Ugo A Perego David Archer Cristina Valdiosera Barbara Petzelt Joycelynn Mitchell Rosita Worl E James Dixon Terence E Fifield Morten Rasmussen Eske Willerslev Jerome S Cybulski Brian M Kemp Michael DeGiorgio Ripan S Malhi

Recent genomic studies of both ancient and modern indigenous people of the Americas have shed light on the demographic processes involved during the first peopling. The Pacific Northwest Coast proves an intriguing focus for these studies because of its association with coastal migration models and genetic ancestral patterns that are difficult to reconcile with modern DNA alone. Here, we report ...

Journal: :Cadernos de saude publica 1993
R V Santos

This paper reviews the literature on the physical growth of native populations from Brazil. Studies aiming at relating the physical growth patterns of these populations to their nutritional status are relatively recent and still do not provide a comprehensive picture of the situation. Compared to non-indigenous Brazilian children and international reference populations (NCHS), indigenous childr...

2013
Sarah McConnell

BACKGROUND In preparation for the initial offering of the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF), Interior-Aleutians Campus Rural Nutrition Services (RNS) program, a literature review was conducted to establish the need for the proposed program and to substantiate the methodology for delivering integrated, culturally tailored postsecondary education and extension to Alaska Natives and rural Alask...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2004
Alan Cass Joan Cunningham Paul Snelling Zhiqiang Wang Wendy Hoy

Indigenous Australians are disadvantaged, relative to other Australians, over a range of socio-economic and health measures. The age- and sex-adjusted incidence of end-stage renal disease (ESRD)--the irreversible preterminal phase of chronic renal failure--is almost nine times higher amongst Indigenous than it is amongst non-indigenous Australians. A striking gradient exists from urban to remot...

Journal: :Public health nursing 2012
Charlotte F Young Phyllis Skorga

BACKGROUND Tobacco use in Indigenous populations (people who have inhabited a country for thousands of years) is often double that in the non-Indigenous population. Addiction to nicotine usually begins during early adolescence and young people who reach the age of 18 as non-smokers are unlikely to become smokers thereafter. Indigenous youth in particular commence smoking at an early age, and a ...

2012
James D. Ford Will Vanderbilt Lea Berrang-Ford

This essay examines the extent to which we can expect Indigenous Knowledge, understanding, and voices on climate change ('Indigenous content') to be captured in WGII of the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report (AR5), based on an analysis of chapter authorship. Reviewing the publishing history of 309 chapter authors (CAs) to WGII, we document 9 (2.9%) to have published on climate change and Indigenous p...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2010
Flora Lu Clark Gray Richard E Bilsborrow Carlos F Mena Christine M Erlien Jason Bremner Alisson Barbieri Stephen J Walsh

To examine differences in land use and environmental impacts between colonist and indigenous populations in the northern Ecuadorian Amazon, we combined data from household surveys and remotely sensed imagery that was collected from 778 colonist households in 64 colonization sectors, and 499 households from five indigenous groups in 36 communities. Overall, measures of deforestation and forest f...

2015
Francis J. O’Donahoo Kirstin E. Ross Paul B. Tchounwou

Research within Indigenous communities has been criticised for lacking community engagement, for being exploitative, and for poorly explaining the processes of research. To address these concerns, and to ensure 'best practice', Jamieson, et al. (2012) recently published a summary of principles outlined by the NHMRC (2003) in "one short, accessible document". Here we expand on Jamieson et al.'s ...

2017
Cecily McIntyre Meredith G. Harris Amanda J. Baxter Stuart Leske Sandra Diminic Joseph P. Gone Ernest Hunter Harvey Whiteford

BACKGROUND Indigenous people in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States of America experience disproportionately poor mental health compared to their non-Indigenous counterparts. To optimally allocate resources, health planners require information about the services Indigenous people use for mental health, their unmet treatment needs and the barriers to care. We reviewed population...

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