Culturally and Traditionally Appropriate Primary and Secondary Cardiometabolic Disease Prevention in Indigenous Peoples ...
Background: Cardiometabolic diseases are a significant health challenge among First Nations communities and Indigenous peoples, requiring innovative prevention strategies. This narrative review explores culturally and traditionally appropriate primary and secondary prevention methods, in line with t...
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Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | English |
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The Health & Fitness Journal of Canada
2023
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.14288/hfjc.v16i1.369 http://hfjc.library.ubc.ca/index.php/HFJC/article/view/369 |
Summary: | Background: Cardiometabolic diseases are a significant health challenge among First Nations communities and Indigenous peoples, requiring innovative prevention strategies. This narrative review explores culturally and traditionally appropriate primary and secondary prevention methods, in line with the distinct aspirations and values of Indigenous peoples. Methods: We conducted a systematic search of electronic databases and gray literature, focusing on work from the past decade, specific to Indigenous communities and peoples. Our inclusion criteria emphasized culturally safe and appropriate prevention strategies. Data extraction and thematic analysis unveiled key themes, practices, and their effectiveness. Findings: This review highlights the cultural significance of traditional practices in Indigenous communities. Traditional healing methods, cultural resilience, and the resurgence of Indigenous knowledges underpin these approaches. Moreover, the findings underscore the efficacy of Indigenous led, ... : The Health & Fitness Journal of Canada, Vol. 16 No. 1 (2023) ... |
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