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Diabetes awareness and body size perceptions of Cree schoolchildren.

Noreen D Willows1, Dru Marshall, Kim Raine, Denise C Ridley.   

Abstract

Native American Indians and First Nations are predisposed to obesity and diabetes. A study was done to understand Cree schoolchildren's diabetes awareness and body size perceptions in two communities that had diabetes awareness-raising activities in the Province of Quebec, Canada. Children (N = 203) in grades 4-6 were classified into weight categories using measured heights and weights and grouped on diabetes awareness based on dichotomous responses to the question 'Do you know what diabetes is?' Children selected a drawing of an American Indian child whom they felt most likely to get diabetes and described their body size perception using a closed response question. Although 64.5% of children were overweight or obese, most (60.1%) children considered their body size to be 'just right', with 29.6% considering it 'too big' and 10.3% considering it 'too small'. A minority (27.6%) of children had diabetes awareness. These children were more likely than children without diabetes awareness to consider their body size too big (42.9 versus 24.5%) and to choose an obese drawing as at risk for diabetes (85.7 versus 63.3%, odds ratio 3.48 and 95% confidence interval 1.53-7.91). Culturally appropriate health education programs to increase schoolchildren's diabetes awareness and possibility to have a healthy body weight are important.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19897516     DOI: 10.1093/her/cyp064

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Educ Res        ISSN: 0268-1153


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3.  High adiposity is associated cross-sectionally with low self-concept and body size dissatisfaction among indigenous Cree schoolchildren in Canada.

Authors:  Noreen Dianne Willows; Denise Ridley; Kim D Raine; Katerina Maximova
Journal:  BMC Pediatr       Date:  2013-08-12       Impact factor: 2.125

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  4 in total

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