TY - BOOK AU - Booth,Karmen G. AU - Brosseau,James D. AU - Carter,Janette S. AU - Evaneshko,Veronica AU - Garcia-Smith,Dianna AU - Garro,Linda C. AU - Gohdes,Dorothy AU - Graham,Carol AU - Hall,Teri R. AU - Hickey,Martin E. AU - Jackson,M.Yvonne AU - Joe,Jennie R. AU - Justice,James W. AU - Kracht,Benjamin R. AU - Lang,Gretchen Chesley AU - Manahan,Elaine M. AU - Murphy,Neil J. AU - Pablo,Sally G. AU - Schraer,Cynthia D. AU - Smith,Cynthia J. AU - Szathmáry,Emoke J.E. AU - Tom-Orme,Lillian AU - Wilson,Robert AU - Wolfe,Wendy S. AU - Young,Robert S. AU - Young,T.Kue AU - Young,Terry B. TI - Diabetes as a Disease of Civilization: The Impact of Culture Change on Indigenous Peoples T2 - New Babylon : Studies in the Social Sciences , SN - 9783110134742 U1 - 616.4 PY - 2012///] CY - Berlin, Boston : PB - De Gruyter Mouton, KW - Diabetes mellitus KW - Indianer KW - Kulturwandel KW - Nordamerika KW - Typ 2 KW - MEDICAL / General KW - bisacsh N1 - i-iv --; Contents --; Introduction --; I. Diabetes prevalence in North America --; Chapter 1. Diabetes among Canadian Indians and Inuit: An epidemiological overview --; Chapter 2. Diabetes and Indians: A clinician’s perspective --; II. Tribal and regional studies --; Chapter 3. The history of diabetes mellitus in the Desert People --; Chapter 4. Many Farms revisited: Evidence of increasing weight and non-insulin dependent diabetes in a Navajo community --; Chapter 5. Diabetes among the Kiowa: An ethnohistorical perspective --; Chapter 6. Diabetes among the Alaska Natives – The emergence of a chronic disease with changing life-styles --; Chapter 7. Diabetes and pregnancy among Alaska Natives: Prevalence and sociocultural aspects --; Chapter 8. Factors that influence the onset of diabetes in Dogrib Indians of the Canadian Northwest Territories --; III. Cultural issues and health beliefs --; Chapter 9. Traditional beliefs and attitudes about diabetes among Navajos and Utes --; Chapter 10. Explanations of diabetes: Anishinaabeg and Dakota deliberate upon a new illness --; Chapter 11. Perceptions of diabetes by Indian adolescents --; Chapter 12. Presenting complaints in a Navajo Indian diabetic population --; IV. Culture and diet --; Chapter 13. Diet, culture, and diabetes --; Chapter 14. Food habit and cultural changes among the Pima Indians --; Chapter 15. Dietary change among the Navajo: Implications for diabetes --; V. Medical perspectives --; Chapter 16. Cultural barriers to delivering health care: The non-Indian provider perspective --; Chapter 17. The Gila River Diabetes Prevention Model --; Chapter 18. Community approaches to diabetes prevention --; Contributors --; Index of subjects; restricted access; Issued also in print UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110853148 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110853148 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783110853148/original ER -