Physiological Determinants of Global Health

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 15.06.01

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction
  2. Rationale
  3. Background
  4. Strategies
  5. Rationale of Strategies
  6. Activities
  7. Bibliography for Teachers
  8. Appendix
  9. Notes

Diabetes and Navajo Nation

Priscilla Black

Published September 2015

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Notes

  1. Burrows, Nilka Rios, Linda S. Geiss, Michael M. Engelgau, Kelly J. Acton. Prevalence of Diabetes Among Native American and Alaska Natives, 1990-1997: An increasing burden. Diabetes Care, volume 23, number 12, pp 1786-1790, December 2000.
  2. Longnecker, Daniel. “anatomy and Histology of the Pancreas.” The Pancreapedia, March 2d1, 2014: 1-29.
  3. Longnecker, Daniel.
  4. Burrows, Nilka Rios.
  5. Burrows, Nilka Rios
  6. Longnecker, Daniel.
  7. Sherwood, Lauralee. Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems. Belmont: Brooks/Cole  Cengage Learning, 2013.
  8. Sherwood, Lauralee.
  9. Sherwood, Lauralee.
  10. Saltzman, Mark. Biomedical Engineering. Cambridge University Press, 2015
  11. Sherwood, Lauralee.
  12. Saltzman, Mark.
  13. Vijan, Sandeep. In the clinic: Type 2 Diabetes. Annals of Internal Medicine, 2010: 2-16.
  14. Vijan, Sandeep.
  15. Young, Robert S.. Diabetes as a Disease of Civilization: The Impact of Culture Change on Indigenous Peoples. New Babylon, New York, 1994. Pp. 275-278.
  16. Julie A. Marshall, Phd and Daniel H. Bessesen, mD. Dietary and Development of Type 2 diabetes. American Diabetes Care, 2002: 602-622.
  17. Ulrich Schwedes, Markus Siebolds, and Gabreiele Mertes. Meal-Related Structured Self-Montoring of Blood Glucose. Diabetic Care, 2002: 1928-1932.
  18. B. Hu, R.M. vanDam, and S. Liu. Diet and Risk of Type II Diabetes: role of type of fat and carbohydrates. Diabetologia, 2001: 805-817.
  19. Lee Bracher, Jane Cantrell and Kay Wilkie. The process of poster presentation: a valuable learning experience. Medical Teacher, 2015: 552-557.

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