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Predictors of hypertension awareness, treatment, and control among Mexican American women and men
Bersamin, A. , R. S. Stafford, and M. Winkelby
. 2009.
Predictors of hypertension awareness, treatment, and control among Mexican American women and men
. Journal of General Internal Medicine 24:521–527.
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Nutrient intakes are associated with adherence to a traditional diet among Yup’ik Eskimos living in remote Alaska Native communities: The CANHR study
Bersamin, A. , A. Zidenberg-Cherr, J. S. Stern, and B. R. Luick
. 2007.
Nutrient intakes are associated with adherence to a traditional diet among Yup’ik Eskimos living in remote Alaska Native communities: The CANHR study
. International Journal of Circumpolar Health 66:62–70.
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Diet quality among Yup’ik Eskimos living in rural communitites is low: The Center for Alaska Native Health Research pilot study
Bersamin, A. , B. R. Luick, E. Ruppert, J. S. Stern, and S. Zidenberg-Cherr
. 2008.
Diet quality among Yup’ik Eskimos living in rural communitites is low: The Center for Alaska Native Health Research pilot study
. Journal of American Dietetic Association 106:1055–1063.
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Westernizing diets influence fat intake, red blood cell fatty acid composition, and health in remote Alaskan Native communities in the Center for Alaska Native Health Study
Bersamin, A. , B. R. Luick, L. B. King, J. S. Stern, and S. Zudenderg-Cherr
. 2008.
Westernizing diets influence fat intake, red blood cell fatty acid composition, and health in remote Alaskan Native communities in the Center for Alaska Native Health Study
. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 108:266–273.
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Associations of obesity with triglycerides and C-reactive protein are attenuated in adults with high red blood cell eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids
Makhoul, Z. , A. R. Kristal, R. Gulati, B. Luick, A. Bersamin, D. O’Brien, S. E. Hopkins, C. B. Stephensen, K. L. Stanhope, P. J. Havel, and B. B. Boyer
. 2011.
Associations of obesity with triglycerides and C-reactive protein are attenuated in adults with high red blood cell eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids
. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition:1–10.
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Stable Nitrogen and Carbon Isotope Ratios Indicate Traditional and Market Food Intake in an Indigenous Circumpolar Population1–3
Nash, S. H. , A. Bersamin, A. R. Kristal, S. E. Hopkins, R. S. Church, R. L. Pasker, B. R. Luick, G. V. Mohatt, B. B. Boyer, and D. M. O’Brien
. 2012.
Stable Nitrogen and Carbon Isotope Ratios Indicate Traditional and Market Food Intake in an Indigenous Circumpolar Population1–3
. The Journal of Nutritional Epidemiology 142:84–90.
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Associations of very high intakes of eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids with biomarkers of chronic disease risk among Yup’ik Eskimos
Makhoul, Z. , A. R. Kristal, R. Gulati, B. Luick, A. Bersamin, B. Boyer, and G. V. Mohatt
. 2010.
Associations of very high intakes of eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids with biomarkers of chronic disease risk among Yup’ik Eskimos
. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 91:777-85.
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The Center for Alaska Native Health Research Study: A Community-Based Participatory Research Study of Obesity and Chronic Disease-Related Protective and Risk Factors
Mohatt, G. V. , R. Plaetke, J. Klejka, B. Luick, C. Lardon, A. Bersamin, S. Hopkins, M. Dondanville, J. Herron, B. Boyer, and C. A. N. H. Rresearch team
. 2007.
The Center for Alaska Native Health Research Study: A Community-Based Participatory Research Study of Obesity and Chronic Disease-Related Protective and Risk Factors
. International Journal of Circumpolar Health 66:8–18.
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Building a community-based participatory research center to investigate obesity and diabetes in Alaska Natives
Boyer, B. B. , G. V. Mohatt, C. Lardon, R. Plaetke, B. Luick, S. H. Hutchison, A. G. de Mayolo, E. Ruppert, and A. Bersamin
. 2005.
Building a community-based participatory research center to investigate obesity and diabetes in Alaska Natives
. International Journal of Circumpolar Health 64:281–290.
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Enculturation, perceived stress, and physical activity: implications for metabolic risk among the Yup’ik – The Center for Alaska Native Health Research Study
Bersamin, A. , C. Wolsko, B. R. Luick, B. B. Boyer, H. Lardon, J. S. Stern, and S. Zidenberg-Cherr
. 2013.
Enculturation, perceived stress, and physical activity: implications for metabolic risk among the Yup’ik – The Center for Alaska Native Health Research Study
. Ethnicity & Health.
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