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Research
and Reports
2004
Song MY, Ruts E, Kim J, Janumala I, Heymsfield S,Gallagher D. Sarcopenia and increased adipose tissue infiltration of muscle in elderly African American women. Am J Clin Nutr. 2004;79:874-880.
2003
Dunlop
DD, Song J, Lyons JS, Manheim LM, Chang RW. Racial/ethnic differences
in rates of depression among preretirement adults. Am J Public
Health. 2003;93:1945-1952.
Henderson
KA, Ainsworth BE. A synthesis of perceptions about physical activity
among older african american and american indian women. Am J Public
Health. 2003;93:313-317.
Montoro-Rodriguez
J, Kosloski K, Montgomery RJV. Evaluating a practice-oriented service
model to increase the use of respite services among minorities and
rural caregivers. Gerontologist. 2003;43:916-924.
Pang
EC, Jordan-Marsh M, Silverstein M, Cody M. Health-seeking behaviors
of elderly Chinese Americans: shifts in expectations. Gerontologist.
2003;43:864-874.
Roubideaux
Y, Buchwald D, Beals J, Middlebrook D, Manson S, Muneta B, Rith-Najarian
S, Shields R, Acton K. Measuring the quality of diabetes care for
older American Indians and Alaska Natives. Am J Public Health.
2004;94:60-65.
2002
Eason
KE, Mâsse LC, Kelder SH, Tortolero SR. Diary days needed to
estimate activity among older African-American and Hispanic women.
Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2002;34:1308-1315.
Kuchibhatla
M, Fillenbaum GG. Assessing risk factors for mortality in elderly
white and African American people: Implications of alternative analyses.
Gerontologist. 2002;42:826-834.
2001
and earlier
NHLBI
Workshop Reports on Research in Coronary Heart Disease:
* American
Indians and Alaska Natives (Nov, 1998)
* Asian
American and Pacific Islander (March, 2000)
* Blacks
(March, 1994)
Burton
LM. Age norms, the timing of family role transitions, and intergenerational
caregiving among aging African American women. Gerontologist.
1996;36:199-208.
Caldwell
MB, Brownell KD, Wilfley DE. Relationship fo weight, body dissatisfaction,
and self-esteem in African american and White female dieters. Int
J Eat Disord. 1997;22(2):127-130.
Clark
DO. US trends in disability and institutionalization among older blacks
and whites. Am J Public Health. 1997;87:438-440.
Cohen NL, Ralston PA. Final report: Factors influencing dietary quality
of elderly blacks.: AARP Andrus Foundation; 1992.
Doshi
NJ, Hurley RS, Garrison ME, Stombaugh IS, Rebovich EJ, Wodarski LA,
Farris L. Effectiveness of a nutrition education and physical fitness
training program in lowering lipid levels in the black elderly. J
Nutr Elder. 1994;13(3):23-33.
Fillenbaum
GG, Hanlon JT, Corder EH, Ziqubu-Page T, Wall WE, Brock D. Prescription
and nonprescription drug use among black and white community-residing
elderly. Am J Public Health. 1993;83:1577-1582.
Ferraro
KF. Are black older adults health-pessimistic? J Health Soc Behav.
1993;34:201-214.
Giudice S, Smith T, Smith M, Clemens L, Polly D. Determining barriers
to and effective strategies for improving calcium intake among elderly
African Americans in urban congregate meal sites. J Am Diet Assoc.
2000;100(suppl):A-25. Abstract.
Kristal
AR, Shattuck AL, Patterson RE. Differences in fat-related dietary patterns
between Black, Hispanic, and White women: results from the women's health
trial feasibility study in minority population. Public Health Nutr.
1999;2:253-262.
Lawrence
RH, Tennstedt SL, Almy SL. Subject-caregiver response comparability
on global health and functional status measures for African American,
Puerto Rican, and Caucasian elders and their primary caregivers. J
Gerontol B Psychol Soc Sci. 1997;52:S103-S111.
Miller
DK, Carter ME, Sigmund RH, Smith JO, Miller JP, Bentley JA, McDonald
K, Coe RM, Morley JE. Nutritional risk in inner-city-dwelling older
black Americans. J Am Geriatr Soc. 1996;44:959-962.
Miller
DK, Carter ME, Miller JP, Fornoff JE, Bentley JA, Boyd SD, Rogers JH,
Cox MN, Morley JE, Lui LY, Coe RM. Inner-city older blacks have high
levels of functional disability. J Am Geriatr Soc. 1996;44:1166-73.
Mouton
CP. Special health considerations in African-American elders. Am
Fam Physician. 1997;55:1243-1253.
National
Institute of Health. Diabetes in African Americans. Online publication.
(1998)
Rajaram
SS, Vinson V. African-American women and diabetes: A sociocultural context.
J Health Care Poor Underserved. 1998;9:236-247.
Ralston PA, Cohen N. Nutrition education for black elders: A strategic
approach for delivery. J Nutr Educ. 1999;31:230-234.
Rebovich EJ, Hurley RS, Wodarski LA, Wade VR. Nutrition and physical
fitness education for black elderly. J Nutr Educ. 1990;22:310C.
Sempos
CT, Bild DE, Manolio TA. Overview of the Jackson Heart Study: A study
of cardiovascular diseases in African American men and women. Am
J Med Sci. 1999;317:142-146.
Sharpe PA, Vaca VL, Granner ML, Greaney ML, Sargent RG, Rheaume C. Body
size perceptions and preferences of older African-American women. J
Nutr Elder. 2001;21(2):39-56.
Skinner
JH. Targeting benefits for the black elderly: The Older Americans
Act. In Harel Z, McKinney EA, Williams M, eds.: Black Aged: Understanding
Diversity and Service Needs. Newbury Park, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc.;
1990.
Stanford EP. Diverse black aged. In Harel Z, McKinney EA, illiams
M, eds.: Black Aged: Understanding Diversity and Service Needs. Newbury
Park, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc.; 1990.
United
States Department of Agriculture. Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion.
Insight: Report card on the diet quality of African Americans.(1998)
Waslien CI, Svacha AS. Psychosocial variables influencing dietary intake
of black young-old and old-old in Alabama. J Am Diet Assoc. 1991;91(suppl):A-111.
Abstract.
Yanek
LR, Moy TF, Raqueno JV, Becker DM. Comparison of the effectiveness of
a telephone 24-hour dietary recall method vs an in-person method among
urban African American women. J Am Diet Assoc. 2000;100:1172-1177.
Resources
2004
Health Education Kits for African Americans . For consumers and professionals; info on lactose intolerance and foods containing calcium; National Dairy Council.
2001 and earlier
Healthy
Food, Healthy Soul: African American Cooking, 3rd Edition (1999).
For professionals and consumers, this cookbook has reduced fat
and salt nutrient analysis recipes. Food
and Nutrition Information Center. (301) 504-5719.
Heart-Healthy
Home Cooking African American Style. For
consumers, this
recipe book shows how to prepare favorite African American dishes
in ways that saturated fat, cholesterol, salt, and sodium can be cut
back to protect from heart disease and stroke. NIH Publication # 97-3792.
NHLBI Information Center. (301) 592-8573.
Improving
Cardiovascular Health in African Americans Package of 7 Easy-To-Read
Booklets
For
professionals
and consumers,these booklets provide specific information
on improving heart health and identifies steps to promote healthy lifestyles
among African Americans. Topics include cholesterol number, lower cholesterol,
prevent hypertension, eat less salt, lose weight, physical activity,
and stop smoking. NIH Publication # 55-832. NHLBI Information Center.
(301) 592-8573.
Web
Links
National
Caucus and Center on Black Aged, Inc. <www.ncba-blackaged.org>
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Alaska
Natives & American Indian
Research
and Reports
2003
Henderson
KA, Ainsworth BE. A synthesis of perceptions about physical activity among
older african american and american indian women. Am J Public Health.
2003;93:313-317.
2001 and earlier
NHLBI
Workshop Reports on Research in Coronary Heart Disease:
* American
Indians and Alaska Natives (Nov, 1998)
* Asian
American and Pacific Islander (March, 2000)
* Blacks
(March, 1994)
Agricultural
Research Service, USDA: Do
Navajo Diets Build Better Bones? (06/2001)
Hispanic and Indian Elderly: America's Failure to Care. Hearing before
the Select Committee on Aging House of Representatives. 101st Congress.
First Session. August 7, 1989. Comm. Pub. No. 101-730. Part I.
Jackson
MY, Godfrey F. Federal nutrition services for American Indian and Alaska
native elders. J Am Diet Assoc. 1990;90:568-571.
Kim
Y-S, Bock A, Cummings M, Coyle J, DelCampo R, Halls D, Adams D, Beckett
S. Frequency of food consumption of elderly American Indians from selected
pueblos in New Mexico. J Am Diet Assoc. 1991;91(suppl):A-99. Abstract.
National
Institute of Health. Diabetes in American Indians and Alaska Natives.
Online publication. (1999)
Nobmann
ED, Byers T, Lanier AP, Hankin JH, Jackson MY. The diet of Alaska Native
adults: 1987-1988. Am J Clin Nutr. 1992;55:1024-1032.
Pelican
S, Proulx JM, Wilde J, DelVecchio A. Dietary guidance workshop helps tribal
program cooks make changes. J Am Diet Assoc. 1995;95:591-592.
United
States Department of Agriculture. Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion.
Insight: The diet quality of American Indians. (1999)
Williams
R, Boyce WT. Protein malnutrition in elderly Navajo patients. J Am
Geriatr Soc. 1989;37:397-406.
Web
Links
National
Indian Council on Aging <www.nicoa.org>
Native Elder Health Care Resource Center <www.uchsc.edu/sm/nehcrc>
Public
Policy and Indian Elders in the Media <www.aoa.dhhs.gov/aoa/DIR/214.html>
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Asian
American & Pacific Islander
Research
and Reports
2003
Kwok
TCY, Chan TYK, Woo J. Relationship of urinary sodium/potassium excretion
and calcium intake to blood pressure and prevalence of hypertension among
older Chinese vegetarians. Eur J Clin Nutr. 2003;57:299-304.
2001 and earlier
NHLBI
Workshop Reports on Research in Coronary Heart Disease:
* American
Indians and Alaska Natives (Nov, 1998)
* Asian
American and Pacific Islander (March, 2000)
* Blacks
(March, 1994)
Chau P, Lee H, Tseng R, Downes NJ. Dietary habits, health beliefs, and
food practices of elderly Chinese women. J Am Diet Assoc. 1990;90:579-580.
Gor BJ. The Chinese American Senior Citizens Meal Program in Houston,
Texas. J Am Diet Assoc. 1991;91(suppl):A-78. Abstract.
Jackson MY, Mead P. Nutrition education for Indian elders. J Nutr Educ.
1990;22:311-313.
Kim KK, Yu ES, Liu WT, Kim J, Kohrs MB. Nutritional status of Chinese-,
Korean-, and Japanese-American elderly. J Am Diet Assoc. 1993;93:1416-1422.
Kobayashi S. A scientific basis for the longevity of Japanese in relation
to diet and nutrition. Nutr Rev. 1992;50:353-354.
National
Institute of Health. Diabetes in Asian and Pacific Islander Americans.
Online publication. (1999)
Resources
Prior
2001
A
Cookbook of Healthy Vietnamese Recipes: A Collection of Vietnamese Recipes
From the San Francisco Bay Area Vietnamese Community. For consumers,
this Cookbook is made for health promotion within the ethnic community.
UC Regents, Vietnamese Community Health Promotion Project. (415) 476-0557.
Asian
Food Guide Pyramid. For professionals and consumers, this is a Handout
from California Milk Advisory Board in consultation with Asian-American
dietitians working in California. Comes in 5 languages: Chinese, Japanese,
Korean, Talalog, and Vietnamese; gives the number and size of servings
recommended for each food groups for optimum daily health. Mary Lee Bridensine,
MS, RD,
California Department of Aging. (916) 323-1123.
Nutrition
Screening Initiative Materials in Chinese. For consumers, these brochures
address questions on the "Determine" checklist. These bilingual
self-help materials are for seniors who have completed the Nutrition Screening
Initiative "Determine Your Nutritional Health checklist".
National
Meals on Wheels Foundation. (319) 358-9362.
Pacific
Islands Foods Resource Manual (1994). For professionals and consumers,
this manual contains food group lists for Samoa, Hawaii, Guam,
Chu'uk, and the Marshal Islands as a nutrition education and counseling
resource. Food
and Nutrition Information Center. (301) 504-5719.
Promoting
Good Health Through Diet & Lifestyle. For professionals,
these nutrition education handouts (online) are designed specifically
for Vietnamese-Americans and emphasize chronic disease risk reduction
through a healthy lifestyle. Cancer Prevention with Vietnamese Americans
In California. Kimphuc@nature.berkeley.edu
Working
on the Healthy Side: A Community Collection of Delicious and Healthy Chinese
Recipes. For consumers, this collection of recipes is
designed to promote health within the Asian community. Asian
Health Services. (510) 986-6830.
Web Links
National Asian Pacific Center on Aging <www.napca.org>
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Hispanic
American
Research
and Reports
2004
Gao
X, Bermudez OI, Tucker KL. Plasma C-reactive protein and homocysteine
concentrations are related to frequent fruit and vegetable intake in Hispanic
and non-Hispanic white elders. J Nutr. 2004;134:913-918.
2003
Older
Hispanic Americans, less care for chronic conditions report. May 2003.
Center on an Aging Society.
2002
Kwan
LL, Bermudez OI, Tucker KL. Low vitamin B-12 intake and status are more
prevalent in Hispanic older adults of Caribbean origin than in neighborhood-matched
non-Hispanic whites. J Nutr. 2002;132:2059-2064.
Ottenbacher
KJ, Ostir GV, Peek MK, Goodwin JS, Markides KS. Diabetes Mellitus as a
risk factor for hip fracture in Mexican American older adults. J Gerontol
A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2002;57:M648-M653.
2001 and earlier
Alonso
J, Orifila F, Ruigomex A, Ferrer M, Anto JM. Unmet health care needs and
mortality among Spanish elderly. Am J Public Health. 1997;87:365-370.
Balsam
AL, Poe DM, Bottum C. Food habits and nutritional knowledge of Portuguese
participants in an Elderly Nutrition Program. J Nutr Elder. 1993;12(1):33-42.
Bartholomew
AM, Young EA, Martin HW, Hazuda HP. Food frequency intakes and sociodemographic
factors of elderly Mexican Americans and non-Hispanic whites. J Am
Diet Assoc. 1990;90:1693-1696.
Black
SA. Increased health burden associated with comorbid depression in older
diabetic Mexican Americans. Results from the Hispanic Established Population
for the Epidemiologic Study of the Elderly survey. Diabetes Care.
1999;22:56-64.
Black
SA, Markides KS. Aging and generational patterns of alcohol consumption
among Mexican Americans, Cuban Americans and mainland Puerto Ricans. Int
J Aging Hum Dev. 1994;39:97-103.
Burnette
D, Mui AC. Physician utilization by Hispanic elderly persons: National
perspective. Med Care. 1999;37:362-374.
Castaneda
C, Bermudez OI, Tucker KL. Protein nutritional status and function areassociated
with type 2 diabetes in Hispanic elders. Am J Clin Nutr. 2000;72:89-95.
Elshaw EB, Young EA, Saunders MJ, McGurn WC, Lopez LC. The effect of a
culturally specific diabetes education program on the nutritional intake
of elderly Mexican American diabetics. J Am Diet Assoc. 1993;93(suppl):A-51.
Abstract.
Hispanic and Indian Elderly: America's Failure to Care. Hearing before
the Select Committee on Aging House of Representatives. 101st Congress.
First Session. August 7, 1989. Comm. Pub. No. 101-730. Part I.
Lauderdale
DS, Jacobson SJ, Furner SE, Levy PS, Brody JA, Goldberg J. Hip fracture
incidence among elderly Hispanics. Am J Public Health. 1998;88:1245-1247.
Lawrence
RH, Tennstedt SL, Almy SL. Subject-caregiver response comparability on
global health and functional status measures for African American, Puerto
Rican, and Caucasian elders and their primary caregivers. J Gerontol
B Psychol Soc Sci. 1997;52:S103-S111.
Lindeman
RD, Romero LJ, Allen AS, Liang HC, Baumgartner RN, Koehler KM, Garry PJ.
Alcohol consumption is negatively associated with the prevalence of coronary
heart disease in the New Mexico Elder Health Survey. J Am Geriatr Soc.
1999 Apr;47(4):396-401.
Loera
JA, Black SA, Markides KS, Espino DV, Goodwin JS. The use of herbal medicine
by older Mexican-Americans. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci 2001:56:M714-M718.
Looker
AC, Loria CM, Carroll MD, McDowell MA, Johnson CL. Calcium intakes of
Mexican Americans, Cubans, Puerto Ricans, non-Hispanic whites, and non-Hispanic
blacks in the United States. J Am Diet Assoc. 1993;93:1274-1279.
Marwick C. Hispanic HANES takes long look at Latino health. JAMA.
1991;265:177,181.
Neyman MR, Block G, Johns M, Sutherlin JM, McDonald RB, Zidenberg-Cherr
S. Effect of participation in congregate-site meal programs on the energy
and nutrient intakes of Hispanic seniors. J Am Diet Assoc. 1998;98:1460-1462.
Ostir
GV, Markides KS, Black SA, Goodwin JS. Lower body functioning as a predictor
of subsequent disability among older Mexican Americans. J Gerontol
A Biol Sci Med Sci. 1998;53:M491-M495.
Pareo-Tubbeh
SL, Romero LJ, Baumgartner RN, Garry PJ, Lindeman RD, Koehler KM. Comparison
of energy and nutrient sources of elderly Hispanics and non-Hispanic whites
in New Mexico. J Am Diet Assoc. 1999;99:572-582.
Pluckebaum
JM, Chavez N. Nutritional status of Northwest Indiana Hispanics in a congregate
meal program. J Nutr Elder. 1994;13(3):1-22.
Self-reported
prevalence of diabetes among Hispanics -- United States, 1994-1997. MMWR
Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 1999;48(1):8-12.
Serrano E, Taylor T, Kendall P, Anderson J. Training program preparing
abuelas as nutrition educators. J Nutr Educ. 2000;32:225-232.
Trevino
FM, Moyer ME, Valdez RB, Stroup-Benham CA. Health insurance coverage and
utilization of health services by Mexican Americans, mainland Puerto Ricans,
and Cuban Americans. JAMA. 1991;265:233-237.
Resources
2001 and earlier
"Controlling
High Blood Pressure: A Guide for Older Women", Spanish Version.
For consumers,
this booklet explains optimal blood pressure, encourages blood
pressure screening, and describes 6 things a woman can do to prevent high
blood pressure. Includes a bilingual form that women, with prescribed
blood pressure medication, can ask their doctor to fill out. The form
provides a convenient way for these patients to keep information on how
to take medication properly. NIH Publication # 55-875. Alliance for Aging
Research. (800) 282-9126.
"Cooking
Healthy" in Spanish available on-line/ La Cocina Saludable
(1996). For consumers, information handouts on healthy choices
and cooking. Publication Orders, Extension & Station Communications,
Oregon State University. (541) 737-2513. puborders@orst.edu
"Determine
Your Nutritional Health Checklist", Spanish Version. For
professionals, this checklist is a public awareness tool listing
the warning signs of poor nutritional status in older Americans. Individuals
can identify and score factors placing them at nutritional risk.
Contact: Nutrition Screening Initiative. (202) 625-1662.
NSI@gmmb.com
Diabetes
Nutrition Series / Diabetes y la Nutricion (1997). For consumers,
this booklet includes 3 topics:"I have diabetes: What should
I eat", "I have diabetes: How much should I eat", "I
have diabetes: When should I eat." National Diabetes Information
Clearinghouse, NIDDK, NIH, HHS. (301) 654-3327.
"Eating
for a Healthy Heart", Spanish Version (1996). For
consumers, diet tips for a healthy heart and for losing weight. (FDA 96-3201S).
Department of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration.
(888) INFO-FDA.
Exchanges
List for Meal Planning/Listas de Intercambios Para Planes de Alimentacion
(1998). For professionals and consumers, this booklet, like
the English Exchange Lists, is based on 1994 American Diabetes Association
nutrition recommendations. Also includes ethnic-appropriate foods and
illustrations. ADA# 6067. American Dietetic Association. (800) 877-1600
ext. 5000
Food
Guide Pyramid in Spanish available online/ La Pirámide de las Comidas
(1996). For consumers, food guide pyramid in Spanish. Publication
Orders, Extension & Station Communications, Oregon State University.
(541) 737-2513.
FoodShapes
Hispanic Foods CD-ROM
(2001).
For professionals, this CD-ROM includes illustrations of a wide
range of Mexican foods, as well as popular Latin and Caribbean foods,
many of which have regional variations in Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Dominican
Republic, Guatemala, El Salvador, and other Latin countries. While many
of the foods depicted are healthy ones, the CD-ROM also includes images
in a special "low-fat, healthy" category for use by nutritionists.
FoodShapes. (617) 666-1846.
“Guide
to Good Eating", Spanish Version. For professionals,this
guide includes photographs of Hispanic foods. A helpful pictorial
serving size chart is on the back. Two newsletters also available: "Dairy
Council Digest," 6 issues, $12/yr. and "Nutrition News,"
3 issues, $6/yr.
National
Dairy Council.
Healthy
Choices for America: Tips for Spanish-Speaking People. For consumers,
this is a Brochure from the Washington
Apple Commission. The Growers of Washington State Apples.
(509) 663-9600.
Heart Healthy: Healthy Food Choices Escasa La Grasa, Salud En Su Casa.
For consumers,
this video provides health and nutrition information pertaining
to the Latino diet; gives information on how to recognize fats & how
to shop, cook, & dine accordingly. LA Latino Project LEAN.
(805) 257-8992.
Latin
American Food Pyramid. For consumers, these language sets contain
Food Pyramids and handouts for healthy adults, mothers and babies,
mature adults, and children. All are bilingual and copyright free. N.E.N.A.
Project/CARA, Department of Anthropology & Geography, Georgia State
University. (404) 651-2542
Nutrition
For The Over-50-Gang/La Nutricion Para Personas Que Han Pasado de los
50.
For consumers, Print material
and video in Spanish. Item #105s. National Health Video.
(800) 543-6803.
"Nutrition Screening Initiative Materials", Spanish
Version. For consumers, packet of brochures containing
bilingual self-help materials for seniors who have completed the Nutrition
Screening Initiative "Determine Your Nutritional Health checklist.
Each brochure addresses one of the questions on the "Determine"
checklist. National
Meals on Wheels Foundation. (319) 358-9362.
"Pyramid Power Meal", Spanish Version. For
consumers, this poster includes information about the food pyramid,
recommended servings, and menu ideas. Egg
Nutrition Center. (202) 833-8850.
"Reproducible
Counseling Materials", Spanish Version. For professionals,
these counseling tools focus on 6 or fewer basic nutrition principles;
can be personalized and made with older clients in mind. Nutrition Prescriptives.
(818) 347-4760.
Spanish
Counseling Set. For professionals, these tools focus on Cholesterol
Lowering Principles, Diabetes, Dietary Guidelines for Gestational Diabetes,
Increasing Fiber Intake, Lowering Fat Intake, Lowering Sodium Intake,
Triglyceride Lowering Principles, and Weight Management.
Nutritional Prescriptives. (818) 347-4760.
Spanish/English
Pictorial Recipes-Set #3. For professionals and consumers,
this recipes are intended for a limited income, low literacy
Spanish-speaking audience and have been used as part of a series of interactive,
hands-on classes. Publication Orders, Extension & Station Communications,
Oregon State University. (541) 737-2513.
Spanish
Nutrition Fact Sheets. For consumers, this Fact Sheets
include topics such as Catch the Calcium Craze, Facts About Sodium and
Healthy Blood Pressure, Lactose Intolerance, Fruits and Vegetables. It's
Easy Taking the 5-a-Day Challenge, Healthy Weight, and Healthy You The
Food Guide Pyramid. Perfect for group activities or individual counseling.
ADA # 8005.
American Dietetic Association. (800) 877-1600 ext. 5000
"Strong
& Healthy: Your Guide for Better Nutritional Health", Spanish
Version. For consumers, this brochure addresses the
risk factors for poor nutritional status identified in the Determine Your
Nutritional Health checklist; provides simple steps to improve nutritional
health.
Nutrition Screening Initiative. (202) 625-1662.
The
First Step in Diabetes Meal Planning/Primer Paso Hacia la Planificación
de Comidas para Personas con Diabetes (1997). For consumers, this
pamphlet includes meal plan, new diabetes guidelines and tips for
making healthful food choices. Ethnic-appropriate foods and illustrations
are included. ADA # 6054. American Dietetic Association. (800) 877-1600
ext. 5000
The
Role of Exercise in Management of Diabetes / Los Ejercicios Y El Control
De La Diabetes NHV. For professionals and consumers, includes
print material and video in Spanish; available online order.
Item #191s. National Health Video. (800) 543-6803.
"The
Truth About Choosing Medical Treatments", Spanish Version
(1996). For consumers,
this article addresses questions about any kind of unproven treatments
and ways to look for certain tricks. (FDA 96-1248S). Department of Health
and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration. (888) INFO-FDA.
Web
Links
National Hispanic Council on Aging, Inc. <www.nhcoa.org>
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Minority
Populations
Research
and Reports
2001
and earlier
From
HHS Fact Sheet: Achieving
New Milestones in Minority Health. Washington, DC: US Dept of Health
and Human Services; 2001.
Bernard
MA, Lampley-Dallas V, Smith L. Common health problems among minority elders.
J Am Diet Assoc. 1997;97:771-776.
Bertorelli
AM. Nutrition Counseling: Meet the needs of ethnic clients diabetes. Diabetes
Educator. 1990;16:289-91.
Choi NG. Reaching out to racial/ethnic minority older persons for elderly nutrition programs. J Nutr Elder . 2004;42:89-104.
Curry
KR. Multicultural Competence in Dietetics and Nutrition. J Am Diet
Assoc. 2000;100:1142-143.
Dannefer
D. The social organization of diversity, and the normative organization
of age. Gerontologist. 1996;36-174-177.
Health
benefits of dairy foods for minorities. Dairy Council Digest. 2001;72(1):1-6.
Harel
Z. Nutrition site service users: Does racial background make a difference?
Gerontologist. 1985;25:286-291.
Harel
Z. Older Americans Act related homebound aged: What difference does racial
background make? J Gerontological Soc Work. 1987;9:133-143.
Harris-Davis
E, Haughton B. Model for multicultural nutrition counseling competencies.
J Am Diet Assoc. 2000;100:1178-1185.
Haveman-Nies
A, C.P.G.M. de Groot L, van Staveren WA. Dietary quality, lifestyle factors
and healthy ageing in Europe: the SENECA study. Age Ageing. 2003;32:427-434.
Inelmen
EM, Gimenez GF, Gatto MR, Miotto F, Sergi G, Marccari T, Gonzalez AM,
Maggi S, Peruzza
S, Pisent C, Enzi G. Dietary Intake and Nutritional status in Italian
Elderly Subjects. J Nutr Health Aging. 2000;4:91-101.
Kamel
HK, Rodriguez-Saldana J, Flaherty JH, Miller DK. Diabetes mellitus among
ethnic seniors: contrasts with diabetes in whites. Clin Geriatr Med.
1999 May;15(2):265-78.
Keppel
KG, Pearcy JN, Wagener DK. Trends in Racial and Ethnic-Specific Rates
for the Health Status Indicators: United States, 1990-1998. Healthy
people statistical notes, no 23. Hyattsville, MD: US Dept of Health and
Human Services; 2002. DHHS (PHS) Publication No. 2-0025.
Kumanyika
S. Diet and chronic disease issues for minority populations. J Nutr
Educ. 1990;22:89-96.
Lindeman
RD, Romero LJ, Hundley R, Allen AS, Liang HC, Baumgartner RN, Koehler
KM, Schade DS, Garry PJ. Prevalences of type 2 diabetes, the insulin resistance
syndrome, and coronary heart disease in an elderly, biethnic population.
Diabetes Care. 1998 Jun;21(6):959-66.
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Resources
2001 and earlier
Cultural
and Ethnic Food and Nutrition Education Materials: A Resource List for
Educators.
For professionals, this is a compilation of educational and
background resources for those working with various ethnic/cultural
groups. Background materials provide information about customs and cultural
influences of groups and information on developing multicultural skills.
Also included are articles from professional journals on educational interventions
with various groups. The practical materials, in English and other languages,
cover a wide range of topics including nutrition, food safety, food preparation,
food composition, and food-related terminology. They are geared for use
in a variety of situations including community, school, patient and staff
educational settings. Formats include videos, kits, models, graphics,
CD-ROMS, books/booklets, and online documents. Food and Nutrition Information
Center. (301) 504-5719.
Ethnic
and Regional Food Practices: A Series (1995-2000). For professionals
and consumers, these manuals encompass 11 ethnic and regional groups,
including Mexican American ( ADA #1646), and their cultural and
dietary customs. Historical and geographical influences on traditional
and current diets and implications of dietary habits on recommendations
for diabetes management are discussed. Each manual includes supplemental
exchange lists, a glossary of food items, and modified versions of traditional
recipes. American Dietetic Association. (800) 877-1600 ext. 5000
Ethnic
and Regional Food Practices: A Series (1995-2000). For professionals
and consumers,
these manuals encompass 11 ethnic and regional groups, and their
cultural and dietary customs. Historical and geographical influences on
traditional and current diets and implications of dietary habits on recommendations
for diabetes management are discussed. Each manual includes supplemental
exchange lists, a glossary of food items, and modified versions of traditional
recipes. Available for Alaska Native (ADA #1697), Northern Plains Indian
(ADA #1719). American Dietetic Association. (800) 877-1600 ext. 5000
Ethnic
Pyramids. For professionals and consumers, these
language sets contain Food Pyramids and handouts for healthy adults,
mothers and babies, mature adults, and children. All are bilingual and
copyright free. Available in 37 languages, including Amharic, Arabic,
Bengali, Bosnian, Farsi, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Haitian Creole,
Hebrew, Hindi, Laotian, Polish, Russian, Somali, Turkish, and more. N.E.N.A.
Project/CARA, Department of Anthropology & Geography, Georgia State
University. (404) 651-2542.
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