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Nutrient intakes are associated with adherence to a traditional diet among Yup'ik Eskimos living in remote Alaska Native communities: the CANHR study / Andrea Bersamin, Sheri Zidenberg-Cherr, Judith S. Stern, Bret R. Luick.

Title: Nutrient intakes are associated with adherence to a traditional diet among Yup'ik Eskimos living in remote Alaska Native communities: the CANHR study / Andrea Bersamin, Sheri Zidenberg-Cherr, Judith S. Stern, Bret R. Luick.
Author(s): Bersamin, Andrea.
Zidenberg-Cherr, Sheri.
Stern, Judith S.
Luick, Bret R.
Date: 2007.
In: International Journal of Circumpolar Health. (2007.), Vol. 66(1) (2007)
Abstract: Examines whether dietary westernization is associated with intake of select nutrients among Alaska Natives living in remote communities, using 24-hour recall collected from 241 and 307 women aged 14-94 years in seven locations in western Alaska. Findings suggest that degree of dietary westernisation contributes to nutrient intake, both positively and negatively, in dose response manner.
Notes:

International Journal of Circumpolar Health. Vol. 66(1) :62-70 (2007).

Keywords: 323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities: Eskimo. Yup'ik.
613/614 -- Health and preventive medicine.
613.2 -- Nutritional surveys.
641.1 -- Food, nutritive and energy values.
I -- Medicine and health.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*49) -- Alaska.
SPRI record no.: 179366

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