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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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Zoha Rana,Meagan Leach,Gwen K Healey Akearok et al. Zoha Rana et al.
The goal of this study was to examine and address critical knowledge gaps and develop an understanding of both the positive and negative societal outcomes resulting from the public health measures associated with the COVID-19 pandemic in Nu...
John C Hayvon John C Hayvon
Numerous theories, models, and frameworks (TMFs) currently exist for knowledge translation (KT), with scholarship that is increasingly inclusive of populations experiencing health inequalities. This study proposes two objectives: 1) explori...
Gwen K Healey Akearok,Ay&#x;aqulluk Jim Chaliak,Katie Cueva et al. Gwen K Healey Akearok et al.
This paper outlines the methodological approaches to a multi-site Circumpolar case study exploring the impacts of COVID-19 on Indigenous and remote communities in 7 of 8 Arctic countries. Researchers involved with the project implemented a ...
Katie Cueva,Malory Peterson,Ay&#x;aqulluk Jim Chaliak et al. Katie Cueva et al.
This manuscript presents a qualitative exploration of the experiences of people in two Southwestern Alaska communities during the emergence of COVID-19 and subsequent pandemic response. The project used principles of community based partici...
Alice Ko,Diane O&#x;Brien,Patricia Rivera et al. Alice Ko et al.
Sugars from sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are an important risk factor for tooth decay. The study goal was to determine if there was variation in added sugar intake across communities and between and within households. In this cross-sect...
Madilyn Short,Jennifer Dobson,Gretchen Day et al. Madilyn Short et al.
Alaska Native and American Indian children experience frequent respiratory illness. Indoor air quality is associated with the severity and frequency of respiratory infections in children. High efficiency particulate air (HEPA) purifiers eff...
Peter Bjerregaard,Ingelise Olesen Peter Bjerregaard
Since 1993, dietary assessment has been carried out in Greenland as part of recurrent population health surveys. In preparation for the next survey in 2024, 91 participants from the survey in 2018 were selected for a validation study of the...
Jan Czarnecki,Katarzyna Nowakowska-Domagała,Łukasz Mokros Jan Czarnecki
A polar plunge is a term referring to an ice-cold water immersion (CWI), usually in the winter period. It is also a part of a specific training program (STP) which currently gains popularity worldwide and was proven to display paradigm-shif...
Morgen Bertheussen,Mylene Riva,Brittany Wenniserí Iostha Jock et al. Morgen Bertheussen et al.
Many indigenous cultures conceptualize health wholistically, whereby physical, mental, spiritual and relational dimensions of health are interconnected. Yet, quantitative approaches to studying Indigenous health remain anchored in western p...
Rasmus Hvidbjerg Gantzel,Carina Nørskov Bagge,Gerda Elisabeth Villadsen et al. Rasmus Hvidbjerg Gantzel et al.
Autoimmune liver diseases are rare serious diseases causing chronic inflammation and fibrosis in the liver parenchyma and bile ducts. Yet, the prevalence and burden of autoimmune liver diseases are largely unexplored in Arctic native popula...