Community-Responsive Interventions to Reduce Cardiovascular Risk in American Indians

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Jared B. Jobe
Alexandra K. Adams
Jeffrey A. Henderson
Njeri Karanja
Elisa T. Lee
Karina L. Walters
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[1] National Heart,Division of Cardiovascular Sciences
[2] Lung,Department of Family Medicine
[3] and Blood Institute,Center for Health Research
[4] University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health,Center for American Indian Health Research, College of Public Health
[5] Black Hills Center for American Indian Health,Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences
[6] Kaiser Permanente,undefined
[7] University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center,undefined
[8] University of Washington Indigenous Wellness Research Institute and School of Social Work,undefined
[9] National Cancer Institute,undefined
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Behavioral risk for cardiovascular disease; Diabetes; Lifestyle changes;
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American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) populations bear a heavy burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD), and they have the highest rates of risk factors for CVD, such as cigarette smoking, obesity, and diabetes, of any U.S. population group. Yet, few randomized controlled trials have been launched to test potential preventive interventions in Indian Country. Five randomized controlled trials were initiated recently in AI/AN communities to test the effectiveness of interventions targeting adults and/or children to promote healthy behaviors that are known to impact biological CVD risk factors. This article provides a context for and an overview of these five trials. The high burden of CVD among AI/AN populations will worsen unless behaviors and lifestyles affecting CVD risk can be modified. These five trials, if successful, represent a starting point in addressing these significant health disparities.
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