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Obesity in American-Indian children: prevalence, consequences, and prevention.

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Story, M; Stevens, J; Himes, J; Stone, E; Rock, BH; Ethelbah, B; Davis, S
Published in: Prev Med
December 2003

BACKGROUND: American Indians of all ages and both sexes have a high prevalence of obesity. The health risks associated with obesity are numerous and include Type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and respiratory problems. Obesity has become a major health problem in American Indians only in the past few generations and it is believed to be associated with the relative abundance of high-fat, high-calorie foods and the rapid change from active to sedentary lifestyles. METHODS: The authors reviewed selected literature on prevalence of obesity in American-Indian children, and health consequences of obesity. RESULTS: Obesity is now one of the most serious public health problems facing American-Indian children, and it has grave implications for the immediate and long-term health of American-Indian youth. Unless this pattern is reversed, American-Indian populations will be burdened by an increased incidence of chronic diseases. Intervention studies are urgently needed in American-Indian communities to develop and test effective strategies for obesity prevention and treatment. CONCLUSIONS: To be effective, educational and environmental interventions must be developed with full participation of the American-Indian communities.

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Prev Med

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0091-7435

Publication Date

December 2003

Volume

37

Issue

6 Pt 2

Start / End Page

S3 / 12

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Public Health
  • Obesity
  • Male
  • Life Style
  • Indians, North American
  • Hyperlipidemias
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Exercise
 

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Story, M., Stevens, J., Himes, J., Stone, E., Rock, B. H., Ethelbah, B., & Davis, S. (2003). Obesity in American-Indian children: prevalence, consequences, and prevention. Prev Med, 37(6 Pt 2), S3-12. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2003.08.008
Story, Mary, June Stevens, John Himes, Elaine Stone, Bonnie Holy Rock, Becky Ethelbah, and Sally Davis. “Obesity in American-Indian children: prevalence, consequences, and prevention.Prev Med 37, no. 6 Pt 2 (December 2003): S3-12. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2003.08.008.
Story M, Stevens J, Himes J, Stone E, Rock BH, Ethelbah B, et al. Obesity in American-Indian children: prevalence, consequences, and prevention. Prev Med. 2003 Dec;37(6 Pt 2):S3-12.
Story, Mary, et al. “Obesity in American-Indian children: prevalence, consequences, and prevention.Prev Med, vol. 37, no. 6 Pt 2, Dec. 2003, pp. S3-12. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.ypmed.2003.08.008.
Story M, Stevens J, Himes J, Stone E, Rock BH, Ethelbah B, Davis S. Obesity in American-Indian children: prevalence, consequences, and prevention. Prev Med. 2003 Dec;37(6 Pt 2):S3-12.
Journal cover image

Published In

Prev Med

DOI

ISSN

0091-7435

Publication Date

December 2003

Volume

37

Issue

6 Pt 2

Start / End Page

S3 / 12

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Public Health
  • Obesity
  • Male
  • Life Style
  • Indians, North American
  • Hyperlipidemias
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Exercise