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281por Fillion, Myriam, Laird, Brian, Douglas, Vasiliki, Van Pelt, Linda, Archie, Diane, Chan, Hing Man“…METHODS: A regional workshop gathered Inuit organizations and community representatives, university-based researchers from the Inuit Health Survey (IHS) and NWT governmental organizations. …”
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282“…Although walruses may experience skin damage under normal everyday UV exposure, the long-term data from local walrus hunters and Inuit Elders did not report a relation between the increased sun radiation secondary to ozone loss and walrus health.…”
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283por Bønløkke, Jakob Hjort, Gautrin, Denyse, Sigsgaard, Torben, Lehrer, Samuel B., Maghni, Karim, Cartier, André“…CONCLUSIONS: Greenlander Inuit do not appear to be protected against sensitization to snow crab or shrimp when occupationally exposed to these. …”
Publicado 2012
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284por Voskarides, Konstantinos“…Supporting fact is that Inuit people, living at extreme low temperatures, have the highest cancer rates today. …”
Publicado 2018
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285por Bouchard, Émilie, Sharma, Rajnish, Hernández-Ortiz, Adrián, Buhler, Kayla, Al-Adhami, Batol, Su, Chunlei, Fenton, Heather, G.-Gouin, Géraldine, Roth, James D., Rodrigues, Chloé Warret, Pamak, Carla, Simon, Audrey, Bachand, Nicholas, Leighton, Patrick, Jenkins, Emily“…At the Canadian scale, T. gondii exposure was lower in western Inuit regions (13%) compared to eastern Inuit regions (39%), possibly because of regional differences in fox diet and/or environment. …”
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286“…OBJECTIVES: We studied the association and agreement between questionnaire data and biomarkers of marine food among Greenland Inuit. DESIGN: Cross sectional study. METHODS: The study population comprised 2,224 Inuit, age 18+ (43% men); data collected 2005–2008 in Greenland. …”
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287“…RESULTS: Users of CFPs are more likely to be Inuit, be unemployed, and have not completed high school compared to the general Iqaluit population, while also reporting high dependence on social assistance, low household income, and an absence of hunters in the household. …”
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288“…Adaptations included adding Inuit and Northern public health examples and using video and teleconference discussions to augment the online self-study component. …”
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289“…An analysis of the data revealed that while tuberculosis rates have been decreasing in both Canada and Quebec with an overall incidence below 3 per 100,000 of population in 2007, among immigrants and the Inuit communities in Quebec, the incidence and prevalence of the disease still remains high and reached 18 per 100,000 and 100 per 100,000, respectively in 2007. …”
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290por Bouckaert, Remco, Simons, Brenna C., Krarup, Henrik, Friesen, T. Max, Osiowy, Carla“…Bayesian skyline plot analysis demonstrated an HBV/B5 population expansion occurring approximately 400 YBP, coinciding with the disruption of the Neo-Eskimo Thule culture into more heterogeneous and regionally distinct Inuit populations throughout the North American Arctic. …”
Publicado 2017
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291por Nicholas, Bachand, Ravel, A., Leighton, P., Stephen, C., Iqbal, A., Ndao, M., Konecsni, K., Fernando, C., Jenkins, E.“…Outbreaks of Toxoplasma gondii and Trichinella spp. have been recurring for decades among Inuit of Nunavik, northeastern Canada. Contact with wildlife has been identified as a risk factor for Inuit exposure to T. gondii, but reservoirs have yet to be confirmed based on direct detection of DNA or organism. …”
Publicado 2018
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292por Frederiksen, Anja Lærke, Laustsen, Birgitte Hamann, Bælum, Jesper, Pedersen, Michael Lynge, Bønløkke, Jakob Hjort“…This cross-sectional study aimed to estimate the prevalence of COPD and chronic bronchitis (CB) among Inuit workers in the seafood industry in Greenland. …”
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293por Phinney, Stephen D“…Lessons from traditional Inuit culture indicate that time for adaptation, optimized sodium and potassium nutriture, and constraint of protein to 15–25 % of daily energy expenditure allow unimpaired endurance performance despite nutritional ketosis.…”
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294por Collins, Sorcha A, Surmala, Padma, Osborne, Geraldine, Greenberg, Cheryl, Bathory, Laakkuluk Williamson, Edmunds-Potvin, Sharon, Arbour, Laura“…Nunavut has the largest Inuit population in Canada, a population which has been identified as having high rates of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and infant deaths due to infections. …”
Publicado 2012
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295“…CONCLUSIONS: A comprehensive survey of health care in the North with sufficient sample size to provide reliable estimates for its subpopulations – urban and remote, Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal, and First Nations, Inuit and Métis – would provide useful information to decision-makers and service providers. …”
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296por Thuesen, Anne Cathrine Baun, Stæger, Frederik Filip, Kaci, Alba, Solheim, Marie Holm, Aukrust, Ingvild, Jørsboe, Emil, Santander, Cindy G., Andersen, Mette K., Li, Zilong, Gilly, Arthur, Stinson, Sara Elizabeth, Gjesing, Anette Prior, Bjerregaard, Peter, Pedersen, Michael Lynge, Larsen, Christina Viskum Lytken, Grarup, Niels, Jørgensen, Marit E., Zeggini, Eleftheria, Bjørkhaug, Lise, Njølstad, Pål Rasmus, Albrechtsen, Anders, Moltke, Ida, Hansen, Torben“…BACKGROUND: The genetic disease architecture of Inuit includes a large number of common high-impact variants. …”
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297por Blanchette, Virginie, Patry, Jérôme, Brousseau-Foley, Magali, Todkar, Shweta, Libier, Solène, Leclerc, Anne-Marie, Armstrong, David G., Tremblay, Marie-Claude“…This scoping review aimed to provide a comprehensive understanding of DRFC among First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples in Canada, incorporating an equity lens. …”
Publicado 2023
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298por Barnabe, Cheryl, Healy, Bonnie, Portolesi, Andrew, Kaplan, Gilaad G., Hemmelgarn, Brenda, Weaselhead, Charles“…For Treaty First Nations and Inuit people in Canada without alternative private or public health insurance, cost-coverage for disease-modifying therapy is provided through Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB). …”
Publicado 2016
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299por Zhou, Sirui, Gan-Or, Ziv, Ambalavanan, Amirthagowri, Lai, Dongbing, Xie, Pingxing, Bourassa, Cynthia V., Strong, Stephanie, Ross, Jay P., Dionne-Laporte, Alexandre, Spiegelman, Dan, Dupré, Nicolas, Foroud, Tatiana M, Xiong, Lan, Dion, Patrick A., Rouleau, Guy A.“…The most strongly associated loci were tested in 34 Inuit IA families and in 32 FC IA patients and 106 FC controls that had been exome sequenced (WES). …”
Publicado 2018
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300por McVicar, Jason A., Poon, Alana, Caron, Nadine R., Bould, M. Dylan, Nickerson, Jason W., Ahmad, Nora, Kimmaliardjuk, Donna May, Sheffield, Chelsey, Champion, Caitlin, McIsaac, Daniel I.“…METHODS: We searched 4 databases to identify studies comparing surgical outcomes and utilization rates of adults of First Nations, Inuit or Métis identity with non-Indigenous people in Canada. …”
Publicado 2021
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