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  1. IHS diabetes nutrition resource manual : a resource for health providers working in American Indian and Alaska Native communities (SuDoc HE 20.308:D 54) by U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services, 1997
  2. Eat smart Alaska!: Nutrition-related chronic disease in Alaska : 1997 needs assessment by Beverly Wooley, 1997

61. Foods And Nutrition Departments In The U.S.
alaska. * The University of alaskaFairbanks, Dept. of Food Science and nutrition* University of Minnesota, Public health nutrition Program. Mississippi.
http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/nutrition/fndepts.htm
Human Nutrition Departments
in the United States
College/University Programs This page will link you with homepages of other Human Nutrition departments which grant graduate degrees across the nation. It was developed by Dr. Katharine K. Grunewald Department of Human Nutrition at Kansas State University If you are looking for a department in a particular state, just click on the state title in the following list. If your department is not listed, or if you have comments/suggestions please send them to grunew@humec.ksu.edu Alabama
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62. Martha Tenney, MPH - UCHSC Center For Human Nutrition
Department of Pediatric nutrition, Center for Human nutrition. Award for Excellencein Public health Education. American Indian and alaska Native Cancer Data
http://www.uchsc.edu/nutrition/Coloradoonthemove/tenneybio.htm
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Martha Tenney, MPH
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Department of Pediatric Nutrition, Center for Human Nutrition Contact information:
Office Location: NP 331D
Phone number: (303) 315-9048
email: Martha.Tenney@uchsc.edu Area of Research:
Ms. Tenney is conducting a qualitative study of the Colorado on the Move program pilot sites around the state. She will be facilitating focus groups and key informant interviews with participants and coordinators from worksites and community-based agencies that have agreed to participate in the 14-week pilot study. These qualitative findings will assist Colorado on the Move in working with organizations and communities that want to initiate and sustain a "step culture" in their own locations. Educational/Professional Background:
Martha Tenney is the qualitative research/evaluator for the Colorado on the Move program. With a 13-year background in health behavior and education, Martha has primarily worked in the areas of chronic disease prevention and early detection, program-planning, and qualitative research/evaluation at the community and organizational level. Her background includes work with several diverse communities in Colorado and nationally. She believes that positive health change happens most effectively when community members are involved in the process. Learning from individuals, communities, and worksites involved in

63. ASTCDPD - Association Of State And Territorial Chronic Disease Program Directors
nutrition Contact, Chronic Disease Nancy Rody Division of Public health/MCH AlaskaDepartment of 3400 Fax 907269-3432 E-mail nancy_rody@health.state.ak
http://www.chronicdisease.org/alaska.html
State Chronic Disease Web Site: Not Provided VOTING MEMBER, CDD:
Jason Eberhart-Phillips, MD
Chronic Disease Director
Section of Epidemiology, Division of Public Health
3601 C Street, Suite 540
P.O. Box 240249
Juneau, AK 99524-0249
Tel: 907-269-8000
Fax: 907-561-1896
E-mail: jason_eberhart-phillips@health.state.ak.us
Arthritis Contact: Palmira Santos Arthritis Program Manager Section of Epidemiology P.O. Box 240249 3601 C Street, Suite 540 Anchorage, AK 99524-0249 Tel: 907-269-8000 Fax: 907-561-1896 E-mail: palmira_santos@health.state.ak.us Asthma Contact: Jason Eberhart-Phillips, MD same as above Breast and Cervical Cancer Contact: Anne M. Gore, MPH State of Alaska, Department of Public Health P.O. Box 240249 3601 "C" Street, Suite 934 Anchorage, AK 99524 Tel: 907-269-3491 Fax: 907-269-3432 E-mail: Anne_Gore@health.state.ak.us BRFSS Contact: Jill Hughes Title/Position: Health Survey Lab Program Manager Address: P.O. Box 110616

64. Final Program Listing
3328.1, American Indian, alaska Native and Native and Amelioration of health DisparitiesWithin 4202.0, nutrition Assessment and Surveillance Guiding Research
http://apha.confex.com/apha/131am/techprogram/program_287.htm
American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Caucus
NOTE: Sessions listed in italics have been organized by another section, SPIG, or caucus but are cosponsored by American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Caucus.
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Monday, November 17, 2003
8:30 AM-10:00 AM Mon Influence of Lifestyle on Native Communities (Oral) Improving Access for Underserved Populations: Success Stories from the W.K. Kellogg Community Voices Initiative (Oral) Addressing Type 2 Diabetes In The U.S. Population (Oral) Clinical Issues in Aging (Poster) Current Issues in Health and Health Care for Older Adults (Poster) Hot Topics in Aging and Health (Poster) Innovations for Older Adults' Health and Well-being (Poster) Innovations in Long-term Care (Poster) Quality of Life in the Later Years (Poster) Culture-Specific Mental Health Intervention (Oral) Bridging the Cultural Divide (Poster) Financial, Racial and Ethnic Disparities of a Diverse Population (Oral) 10:30 AM-12:00 PM Mon Impacting Diabetes (Oral) Role of the Built Environment and Socio-cultural Context on Diabetes Prevention, Management and Treatment in Six Racial/ethnic Minority, Low-income Communities Throughout California

65. YKHC Links To Related Native Health News
Native mental health issues may be linked to nutrition Anchorage DailyNews, Feb. 1, 2004 by Ned Rozell, alaska Science.
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YKHC Links to related Native Health News HEALTH ISSUES Dental group questions Alaska aide program
By ANN POTEMPA, Anchorage Daily News (Published: March 30, 2004)
A delegation from the American Dental Association has expressed reservations about a unique program that allows certain dental procedures to be performed in rural Alaska by aides. Transfers may mean Medicaid savings BETHEL: Private health care providers shifting to tribal agency. By ANN POTEMPA, Anchorage Daily News. Published: March 28, 2004 Long-established private health care providers in Bethel are transferring services for hundreds of clients to the tribal health corporation there. Government and health care officials say the test program could save the state up to $1 million in Medicaid costs and improve health care. Native mental health issues may be linked to nutrition Anchorage Daily News, Feb. 1, 2004 by Ned Rozell, Alaska Science

66. Friedman Nutrition News: April 7, 2003
for Physical Activity and nutrition recently received a partnerships with countiesin alaska, Kansas, and educators offer researchbased health information and
http://nutrition.tufts.edu/news/fnn/2003-04-07.html
Search Tufts Nutrition News Friedman Nutrition News Friedman Nutrition News serves as a mechanism for disseminating helpful and interesting new information about the Tufts nutrition community. Contact the editor via email to submit a story.
Friedman Nutrition News
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Friedman Nutrition News
Friedman School Faculty and Students in International Conference
The Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting,
Frederick Hartman, a favorite lecturer at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy for many years (see Baby Day story ), was recently cited by New Hampshire Magazine New Hampshire Magazine
Building Community Coalitions in Alaska, Kansas and Oregon
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Drought Conditions in Ethiopia: Famine Center Team on the Ground
Several faculty and staff of the Feinstein International Famine Center will be occupied over much of the next two months in Ethiopia analyzing the impact of the current drought on food security. This project, funded by USAID, involves Sue Lautze, Angela Raven-Roberts, Helen Young and Yacob Aklilu. The work has two objectives 1) To provide an analysis of the existing surveillance systems (early warning, nutrition, health, livelihoods) to gauge their capacities to detect emergency nutritional, food security and livelihood vulnerabilities and 2) Identify populations/areas that are likely to face critical threats to food security in the immediate to medium-term (up to 1 year), describe potential scenarios relating to identified shortfalls in assistance for vulnerable populations, and suggest possible humanitarian strategies for intervention.

67. DefenseLINK News: WIC Health Program Expands Overseas Next Year
health conditions that might be linked to nutrition or extremely important, especiallyif the nutritional deficit is WIC income eligibility table for alaska.
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Sep2000/n09262000_20009262.html
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By Gerry J. Gilmore
American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, Sept. 26, 2000 A government-sponsored supplemental food and health education program available to stateside military families will soon become available to families overseas as well. The Special Supplement Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, commonly known as WIC, will begin overseas in early 2001, said Roger W. Hartman, a TRICARE health policy analyst. “We’ve folks in the military stateside who are using WIC, but then get orders for overseas duty and lose the benefit. That's like taking a cut in pay,” he said. AFRTS TV Report: "DoD expands WIC family nutrition program overseas" can be viewed at 28.8 Kbps or 56 Kbps “Congress directed us to make WIC as available to personnel overseas as it is to those in the United States," he said. “We’re talking fundamentally about pay and money and making supplemental foods available to people where they are not available now and improving the overall health, diet and nutrition of the family members in the process.” The Child Nutrition Act of 1966 authorized WIC. Benefits have been available to military families stationed in the United States and its territories since about 1972, Hartman said. A recent amendment to U.S. Code Title 10 allows DoD to extend the program overseas.

68. AJPH -- Strine Et Al. 93 (12): 2046
such as Special Supplemental nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children;Community health Representative Program; and, in alaska, the Community health
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69. Xwi7xwa Library: First Nations Health Resources
Bibliographies American Indian and alaska Native health for Indigenous People s Nutritionand Environment Indian Inuit health programs health Canada Native
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70. Take Heart Alaska
Spotlight on alaska. The purpose of the program is to give youth a better understandingof how nutrition affects their health and the choices they can
http://partners.hss.state.ak.us/takeheart/Summercise.htm
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Summercise is an 8-week program beginning in June. Purpose or goal:
Summercise is a nutrition education and physical activity program for youth aged 7-15. The purpose of the program is to give youth a better understanding of how nutrition affects their health and the choices they can make to keep themselves healthy including the importance of having a physically active lifestyle. Methods and activities:
The Food Guide Pyramid is the main focus of this program. One food group is focused on each week. Fun and educational activities are planned for the students in relation to that food group. Students made fruit smoothies, beef jerky, bread, butter and their own ice cream. The students also did food pyramid relay races, went greens picking on the tundra, hiked up Anvil Mountain, and had free-swimming time. Many community members helped out with the program also. This proved to be very beneficial both to program leaders and participants. Community involvement allowed the youth to participate in Eskimo dancing, go on a tour of a fish cannery, visit the dentist's office, and go on a scavenger tour of the grocery store among other activities.

71. Cardiovascular Health Program
from experts in cardiology, wellness, nutrition, and physical October 2001, the Stateof alaska received a positively impact the cardiovascular health of all
http://www.epi.hss.state.ak.us/hp/chp/default.htm
State of Alaska Services myAlaska Public Health ... Health Promotion Cardiovascular Health Program Cardiovascular Health Program
Heart disease and stroke are the second and fourth leading causes of death in Alaska. In December, 1998, the Alaska Division of Public Health released a comprehensive plan aimed at reducing heart disease and stroke (cardiovascular disease) in Alaska. The Take Heart Alaska Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Plan was developed in collaboration with the American Heart Association, Alaska Health Fair, and individuals representing hospitals, tribal organizations, and other governmental offices, with assistance from experts in cardiology, wellness, nutrition, and physical activity. In October 2001, the State of Alaska received a grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to address cardiovascular health in the state. The goal of the State's Cardiovascular Health Program (CVH) is to continue building the capacity of the state to positively impact the cardiovascular health of all Alaskans. Part of that effort includes collaborating with other state programs such as the Obesity Prevention and Control, Diabetes Control Program, Community Preventive Services, and the Alaska Tobacco Prevention and Control Program. The Cardiovascular Health Program provides staffing and support for the statewide coalition

72. HHS Directory Of Health And Human Services Data Resources
alaska Trauma Registry, WorkRelated Injury Surveillance; Coal Workers X-Ray CSCUP);Food Label Use and nutrition Education Survey Bureau of Primary health Care.
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73. Alaska-OCS, WIC Program
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74. Alaska Health Education Consortium
The alaska health Education Consortium (AHEC) is a statewide organization of health educators and health providers dedicated to the promotion of healthy choices. Community health Promotion, Heart
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AHEC is a statewide organization of health educators and health providers dedicated to the promotion of healthy choices. Purpose: The Alaska Health Education Consortium. founded in 1976, is a statewide organization of people interested in promoting the health of all Alaskans through education. We are made up of people working in the areas of Community Health Promotion, Heart Health, Tobacco Prevention and Control, Nutrition, Physical Activity, Cancer Prevention, Diabetes Education, Substance Abuse Prevention, Injury Prevention and Safety, School Health, Violence Prevention, HIV Education and more.
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  • To provide a forum for all agencies and individuals working in health education activities.
  • 75. Fact Sheets > Alphabetical List > American Indians, Alaska Natives, And Native H
    representing older American Indians, alaska Natives, and to provide supportive andnutrition services, including who generally are in poorer health, are more
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    76. UAB Health System | UAB Generations Women's Health Program
    On a cruise to alaska, Elvin Stanton, cancer patient at UAB savors each momentas both a triumph and a gift. Generations Women s health Program.
    http://www.health.uab.edu/show.asp?durki=53057

    77. Healthfinder® - Food Assistance/Food Bank Program
    services available to American Indian and alaska Native communities online federalgovernment information on nutrition including healthy eating and
    http://www.healthfinder.gov/Scripts/SearchContext.asp?topic=322

    78. Health Problems In American Indian/Alaska Native Women: Obesity And Overweight
    American Indian and alaska Native People Treat Your Heart To A healthy Proper nutritionis your the right kinds of foods to improve and maintain your health.
    http://www.4woman.gov/minority/minority.cfm?page=186

    79. Aboutproduce.com
    Maternal, Child and Family health alaska Dept Thompkins Acting Manager Office of NutritionPrograms Government of of Columbia Department of health Services 2100
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    80. Department Of Health Services - WIC Branch - Resources
    School of Nursing, Department of Family health Care Nursing American Journal of ClinicalNutrition http//www.faseb alaska http//www.ak.org (General health and
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