Understanding chronic disease and the role for traditional approaches in aboriginal communities [electronic resource] / Lynda Earle.

By: Earle, LyndaContributor(s): National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal HealthMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Prince George, B.C. : National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health, 2011Description: 1 online resource (7 p.) : ill., digital file, PDFSubject(s): Chronic diseases -- Prevention | Traditional healingDDC classification: 362.1/089/97071 LOC classification: RA450.4.I53 | E275 2011ebNLM classification: WA 300.DC2Online resources: Full text Summary: Aboriginal Canadians disproportionately suffer from chronic diseases and their common risk factors. This review examines the impact of chronic disease, and provides an overview of traditional and holistic Aboriginal approaches to prevention that can be incorporated in meaningful health interventions.
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"Social determinants of health".

Includes bibliographical references: p. 6-7.

Aboriginal Canadians disproportionately suffer from chronic diseases and their common risk factors. This review examines the impact of chronic disease, and provides an overview of traditional and holistic Aboriginal approaches to prevention that can be incorporated in meaningful health interventions.

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