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The Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention Project: intervention, evaluation, and baseline results of a diabetes primary prevention program with a native community in Canada.

A C Macaulay1, G Paradis, L Potvin, E J Cross, C Saad-Haddad, A McComber, S Desrosiers, R Kirby, L T Montour, D L Lamping, N Leduc, M Rivard.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention Project is a 3-year community-based, primary prevention program for non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in a Mohawk community near Montreal, Canada. Objectives are to improve healthy eating and encourage more physical activity among elementary school children.
METHODS: Intervention incorporates behavior change theory, Native learning styles, the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion, and a health promotion planning model. Evaluation uses a mixed longitudinal and cross-sectional design to measure obesity, fitness, eating habits, and physical activity of elementary school children in the experimental and comparison communities. Intermediate variables are self-efficacy and perceived parental support. Process evaluation provides feedback to the intervention.
RESULTS: During 3 years, 63 distinct interventions that included a Health Education Program reinforced by school events, a new Community Advisory Board, a recreation path, and community-based activities promoting healthy lifestyles were implemented. Baseline consent rates were 87 and 71% in the experimental and comparison schools. As expected, anthropometric data increase with age. Between 9 and 10 years there are increased weight, height, BMI, and skinfold thicknesses; decreased fitness; and increased television watching.
CONCLUSIONS: Implementing a Native community-based diabetes prevention program is feasible through participatory research that incorporates Native culture and local expertise.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9388789     DOI: 10.1006/pmed.1997.0241

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prev Med        ISSN: 0091-7435            Impact factor:   4.018


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Journal:  Paediatr Child Health       Date:  2005-01       Impact factor: 2.253

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Authors:  A C Macaulay; T Delormier; A M McComber; E J Cross; L P Potvin; G Paradis; R L Kirby; C Saad-Haddad; S Desrosiers
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Authors:  W Smith; W Gowanlock; K Babcock
Journal:  Paediatr Child Health       Date:  2001-12       Impact factor: 2.253

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10.  Survey of childhood diabetes and impact of school level educational interventions in rural schools in Karimnagar district.

Authors:  A Avasarala Kameswararao; Anilkrishna Bachu
Journal:  Int J Diabetes Dev Ctries       Date:  2009-04
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