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The Health of Native Americans T. Kue Young (Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba)

The Health of Native Americans By T. Kue Young (Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba)

Summary

The book offers a comprehensive view of the health of Native Americans in the United States and Canada. The author emphasizes the interaction of biology and culture in disease causation, distribution, and control.

The Health of Native Americans Summary

The Health of Native Americans: Towards a Biocultural Epidemiology by T. Kue Young (Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba)

This comprehensive review of the health of Native Americans in Canada and the United States presents historical trends in population and health status from pre-European contact to the present day. These are examined in terms of three groups of diseases: infectious diseases, chronic diseases, and injuries. The author discusses the etiology and pathogenesis of different diseases in each group, and considers the genetic and environmental risk factors involved. The incidence of disease among Native Americans and non-Native Americans are compared and variations among Native Americans belonging to different geographical, cultural and linguistic groups are examined. The Health of Native Americans integrates anthropology and epidemiology to demonstrate the interaction of biology and culture on disease causation, distribution and control offering a promising approach to understanding and improving the health status of Native Americans.

The Health of Native Americans Reviews

'without peer as an introduction to the health problems of the indigenous peoples of North America ... I will recommend it to undergraduate, graduate, and medical students seeking information on Indian health. Physicians and public health professionals serving Native American populations, even those with years of experience, will have much to learn from the book, I certainly did.' Jonathan R. Sugarman, JAMA, February 1995, Vol. 273, No. 6
an excellent review of the literature with careful attention to the limitations inherent in much of the research ... This book is a valuable reference for researchers and health professionals working with Native communities. * Canadian Journal of Public Health, Vol. 86, No. 3, May/June 1995 *

Table of Contents

1: An Introduction to Native Americans 2: An Overview of Population and Health 3: Decline and Persistence of Infectious Diseases 4: Emergence of Chronic Diseases (I) 5: Emergence of Chronic Diseases (II) 6: Injuries and Social Pathologies 7: Towards a Biocultural Epidemiology

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NPB9780195073393
9780195073393
0195073398
The Health of Native Americans: Towards a Biocultural Epidemiology by T. Kue Young (Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba)
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