Comparing enhanced versus standard Diabetes Prevention Program among indigenous adults in an urban setting: a randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background Indigenous people in the United States are at high risk for diabetes. Psychosocial stressors like historical trauma may impede success in diabetes prevention programs. Methods A comparative effectiveness trial compared a culturally tailored diabetes prevention program (standard g...
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Main Authors: | Lisa G. Rosas (Author), Jan J. Vasquez (Author), Haley K. Hedlin (Author), Fei Fei Qin (Author), Nan Lv (Author), Lan Xiao (Author), Adrian Kendrick (Author), Dawn Atencio (Author), Randall S. Stafford (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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