Glycated Hemoglobin as an Indicator of Social Environmental Stress Among Indigenous Versus Westernized Populations
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Mark Daniel
Kerin O'Dea
Kevin G. Rowley
Robyn McDermott
Shona Kelly
Preventive Medicine, vol. 29, no. 5, November 1999, pp. 405-413
Description
Study findings indicate that concentrations are higher for Indigenous groups than Non-Indigenous groups, with social changes and living conditions suspected to be the contributors.