South Dakota
-
Subject Areas on Research
- American Indian parents' assessment of and concern about their kindergarten child's weight status, South Dakota, 2005-2006.
- Associations of home food availability, dietary intake, screen time and physical activity with BMI in young American-Indian children.
- Behind closed doors: management of patient expectations in primary care practices.
- Bright Start: Description and main outcomes from a group-randomized obesity prevention trial in American Indian children.
- Diet and physical activity patterns of Lakota Indian adults.
- Dietary intakes of nutrients thought to modify cardiovascular risk from three groups of American Indians: The Strong Heart Dietary Study, Phase II.
- Genetic linkage study of high-grade myopia in a Hutterite population from South Dakota.
- High food insecurity and its correlates among families living on a rural American Indian Reservation.
- Human leukocyte antigen matching and fetal loss: results of a 10 year prospective study.
- Hutterite fecundability by age and parity: strategies for frailty modeling of event histories.
- Mortality patterns among hard rock gold miners exposed to an asbestiform mineral.
- Natural history of change in physical function among long-stay nursing home residents.
- Spatial analysis of body mass index and smoking behavior among WISEWOMAN participants.
- The co-occurrence of obesity, elevated blood pressure, and acanthosis nigricans among American Indian school children: identifying individual heritage and environment-level correlates.
- Weight loss attempts and attitudes toward body size, eating, and physical activity in American Indian children: relationship to weight status and gender.
- Weight-related attitudes and behaviors in fourth grade American Indian children.