Social and Cultural Barriers to Diabetes Prevention in Oklahoma American Indian Women
Introduction The prevalence of diabetes is disproportionately higher among minority populations, especially American Indians. Prevention or delay of diabetes in this population would improve quality of life and reduce health care costs. Identifying cultural definitions of health and diabetes is crit...
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Main Authors: | Christopher Taylor (Author), Kathryn S. Keim (Author), Alicia Sparrer (Author), Jean Van Delinder (Author), Stephany Parker (Author) |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
2004-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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