Dietary correlates of an at-risk BMI among Inuit adults in the Canadian high arctic: cross-sectional international polar year Inuit health survey, 2007-2008

"Background: The study’s objective was to investigate the dietary correlates of an at-risk body mass index (BMI) among Inuit adults from thirty-six communities across the Canadian Arctic using data from the cross-sectional International Polar Year Inuit Health Survey, conducted in 2007–2008. Me...

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Main Authors: Zienczuk, Natalia, Young, T. Kue, Cao, Zhirong R., Egeland, Grace M.
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Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7939/r3-jq84-fm16
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.fr289x 2023-05-15T14:55:01+02:00 Dietary correlates of an at-risk BMI among Inuit adults in the Canadian high arctic: cross-sectional international polar year Inuit health survey, 2007-2008 Zienczuk, Natalia Young, T. Kue Cao, Zhirong R. Egeland, Grace M. 2012-09-18 https://doi.org/10.7939/r3-jq84-fm16 https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/3d8a6aef-0c2a-40a9-9fdc-22278be4519e en eng doi:10.7939/r3-jq84-fm16 10670/1.fr289x https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/3d8a6aef-0c2a-40a9-9fdc-22278be4519e lic_creative-commons ERA : Education and Research Archive demo socio Other https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_1843/ 2012 fttriple https://doi.org/10.7939/r3-jq84-fm16 2023-01-22T18:35:07Z "Background: The study’s objective was to investigate the dietary correlates of an at-risk body mass index (BMI) among Inuit adults from thirty-six communities across the Canadian Arctic using data from the cross-sectional International Polar Year Inuit Health Survey, conducted in 2007–2008. Methods: The survey included assessments of 24-hr dietary recall, sociodemographics, physical activity, and anthropometry. Dietary characteristics of overweight and obesity were similar and therefore combined into one at- risk BMI category (≥25 kg/m2) for analyses. The relationship between an at-risk BMI and energy intake from macronutrients, high sugar drinks, high-fat foods, saturated fatty acids, and traditional foods were examined entering each dietary variable separately into a logistic regression model as an independent variable. Analyses were adjusted for age, sex, region, kcalories, walking, smoking and alcohol consumption. Further multivariable models considered selected dietary variables together in one model." (as cited in abstract) Other/Unknown Material Arctic International Polar Year inuit Unknown Arctic
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Dietary correlates of an at-risk BMI among Inuit adults in the Canadian high arctic: cross-sectional international polar year Inuit health survey, 2007-2008
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description "Background: The study’s objective was to investigate the dietary correlates of an at-risk body mass index (BMI) among Inuit adults from thirty-six communities across the Canadian Arctic using data from the cross-sectional International Polar Year Inuit Health Survey, conducted in 2007–2008. Methods: The survey included assessments of 24-hr dietary recall, sociodemographics, physical activity, and anthropometry. Dietary characteristics of overweight and obesity were similar and therefore combined into one at- risk BMI category (≥25 kg/m2) for analyses. The relationship between an at-risk BMI and energy intake from macronutrients, high sugar drinks, high-fat foods, saturated fatty acids, and traditional foods were examined entering each dietary variable separately into a logistic regression model as an independent variable. Analyses were adjusted for age, sex, region, kcalories, walking, smoking and alcohol consumption. Further multivariable models considered selected dietary variables together in one model." (as cited in abstract)
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Young, T. Kue
Cao, Zhirong R.
Egeland, Grace M.
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Cao, Zhirong R.
Egeland, Grace M.
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title Dietary correlates of an at-risk BMI among Inuit adults in the Canadian high arctic: cross-sectional international polar year Inuit health survey, 2007-2008
title_short Dietary correlates of an at-risk BMI among Inuit adults in the Canadian high arctic: cross-sectional international polar year Inuit health survey, 2007-2008
title_full Dietary correlates of an at-risk BMI among Inuit adults in the Canadian high arctic: cross-sectional international polar year Inuit health survey, 2007-2008
title_fullStr Dietary correlates of an at-risk BMI among Inuit adults in the Canadian high arctic: cross-sectional international polar year Inuit health survey, 2007-2008
title_full_unstemmed Dietary correlates of an at-risk BMI among Inuit adults in the Canadian high arctic: cross-sectional international polar year Inuit health survey, 2007-2008
title_sort dietary correlates of an at-risk bmi among inuit adults in the canadian high arctic: cross-sectional international polar year inuit health survey, 2007-2008
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