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期刊名:International journal of circumpolar health

缩写:INT J CIRCUMPOL HEAL

ISSN:1239-9736

e-ISSN:2242-3982

IF/分区:1.9/Q3

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Mads Mose Jensen,Nadja Albertsen,Anne-Marie Wegeberg et al. Mads Mose Jensen et al.
Gastrointestinal function plays a pivotal role in nutrient absorption and overall digestive health. Abnormal gastric emptying is closely linked to type 2 diabetes, impacting blood glucose regulation and causing gastrointestinal symptoms. Th...
Kamila Kholmatova,Alexandra Krettek,Irina V Dvoryashina et al. Kamila Kholmatova et al.
The anthropometric index that best predicts cardiometabolic risk remains inconclusive. This study therefore assessed the prevalence of obesity using six indices and compared their associations with obesity-related cardiometabolic disorders....
Kelly Skinner,Mylene Ratelle,Danielle Brandow et al. Kelly Skinner et al.
The development and dissemination of health messaging is a critical component of reducing health disparities. Participants (n = 87) from a human biomonitoring study in six Dene communities responded to a survey about health communication re...
Russell Dawe,Jack Penashue,John C Knight et al. Russell Dawe et al.
In Canada, most people prefer to die at home. However, the proportion of deaths that occur in hospital has increased over time. This study examined mortality rates and proportionate mortality in Innu communities in Labrador, and compared pa...
Maria Wielsøe,Manhai Long,Jens Søndergaard et al. Maria Wielsøe et al.
Humans are exposed to metals through diet and lifestyle e.g. smoking. Some metals are essential for physiologically body functions, while others are non-essential and can be toxic to humans. This study follows up on metal concentrations in ...
James Russell O&#x;Grady,Jannatul Ferdus,Sayna Leylachian et al. James Russell O&#x;Grady et al.
Lung cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers in Canada and a leading cause of cancer mortality. Lung cancer also affects First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples significantly in Canada, which deserves further investigation as t...
Silvia Isidor,Ninna Senftleber,Cecilie Schnoor et al. Silvia Isidor et al.
There is high prevalence of the genetic SI variant c.273_274delAG in the sucrase-isomaltase-encoding gene in Greenland, resulting in congenital sucrase-isomaltase deficiency and thereby an inability to digest sucrose, the most common dietar...
Jeevan S K Toor,Josée G Lavoie,Adriana Mudryj Jeevan S K Toor
Inuit youth face challenges in maintaining their wellbeing, stemming from continued impacts of colonisation. Recent work documented that urban centres, such as Winnipeg Canada, have large Inuit populations comprised of a high proportion of ...
Eva M Krümmel,Amanda D Boyd,Danielle Brandow et al. Eva M Krümmel et al.
Arctic populations are amongst the highest exposed populations to long-range transported contaminants globally, with the main exposure pathway being through the diet. Dietary advice is an important immediate means to address potential expos...
Marina Ulanova,Raymond Sw Tsang,David M Goldfarb et al. Marina Ulanova et al.
Haemophilus influenzae serotype a (Hia) has recently emerged as an important cause of invasive disease in the North American Arctic and Sub-Arctic regions, mainly affecting young Indigenous children. In this study, we addressed the question...