2015
DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v4i2.4718
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Health Risk of Obesity in Native American Adolescents

Abstract: Recent reports demonstrate the need to improve methods for identifying obesity among adolescent minority populations, especially among Native American adolescents. Our study examined several anthropometric measures to see which one was the best indicator of obesity for Native American adolescents. We compared our data with that provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the national Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANESIII). We examined which measures differed significantl… Show more

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“…Both the normal weight and obese Native American adolescents in our study consumed significantly less than the RDA of vitamin E per day, which is 15mg/day, and the difference between the two groups' intake of vitamin C is significant (p-value<0.05). Lycopene average intake among normal adolescents is 7.62mg/day, compared to 5.5mg/day among obese adolescents; the difference in in lycopene intake between two groups was significant (p-value<0.05) [15].…”
Section: Results and Analysis 31 Dietary Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Both the normal weight and obese Native American adolescents in our study consumed significantly less than the RDA of vitamin E per day, which is 15mg/day, and the difference between the two groups' intake of vitamin C is significant (p-value<0.05). Lycopene average intake among normal adolescents is 7.62mg/day, compared to 5.5mg/day among obese adolescents; the difference in in lycopene intake between two groups was significant (p-value<0.05) [15].…”
Section: Results and Analysis 31 Dietary Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 81%