FAO AGRIS - International System for Agricultural Science and Technology

Awareness of chronic disease diagnosis amongst family members is associated with healthy dietary knowledge but not behaviour amongst Inuit in Arctic Canada

2010

Pakseresht, M. | Mead, E. | Gittelsohn, J. | Roache, C. | Sharma, S.


Bibliographic information
Volume 23 Issue s1 Pagination 100 - 109 ISSN 0952-3871
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Other Subjects
Statistics & numerical data; Familial incidence; Cross-sectional studies; Eating habits; 80 and over; Self report; Consumer behavior; Energy intake; Self-efficacy; Health promotion; Chronic disease; Disease diagnosis; Diet-related diseases; Food frequency questionnaires; Nutritional adequacy; Surveys and questionnaires; Female; Motor activity; Energy intake; Inuit; Patient education as topic; Ethnology; Family; Middle aged; Male; Practice; Health knowledge; Nutrition knowledge; Adult; Consumer intention; Food choices; Young adult; Self efficacy; And safety; Human medicine
Language
English
Note
In the special issue: assessment of dietary intake and physical activity to develop, implement, and evaluate a nutrition and lifestyle intervention programme to reduce risk of chronic disease and improve dietary adequacy in aboriginal populations in arctic canada.
Includes references
2019-12-06
Type
Journal Article; Text

2024-02-28
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