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New World syndrome

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With the expansion of the dominant culture, the people of the Flathead Nation grew increasingly dependent on a cash economy, and the dietary and health changes that resulted from an increase of carbohydrates in the diet. Today, diabetes, cardiac problems, hypertension, and the plethora of disease
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and a sedentary lifestyle. Traditional occupations of indigenous people—such as fishing, farming, and hunting—tended to involve constant activity, whereas modern office jobs do not. The introduction of modern transportation such as automobiles also decreased physical exertion. Meanwhile, Western
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foods which are rich in fat, salt, sugar, and refined starches are also imported into countries. The amount of carbohydrates in diets increases.
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caused by obesity plague many members of the Flathead Nation (Personal conversation with Roy Big Crane).
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Ken Weiss (1984). "A new world syndrome of metabolic diseases with a genetic and evolutionary basis".
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Non-communicable diseases brought on by consumption of junk food and a sedentary lifestyle
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The diagnosis does not require specific criteria. Obesity is often followed by its
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Keepers of the Central Fire: Issues in Ecology for Indigenous Peoples
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Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology
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Index

non-communicable diseases
junk food
sedentary lifestyle
indigenous peoples of the Americas
Oceania
circumpolar peoples
obesity
heart disease
diabetes
hypertension
life span
traditional diet
exercise
Western diet
complications
hyperlipidemia
Alcohol and Native Americans
Diabetes in Indigenous Australians
Genetics of obesity
Human genetic variation
Indigenous health in Australia
Metabolic syndrome
Native American health
Obesity in the Pacific
Thrifty gene hypothesis
"New World syndrome in Western Australian aborigines"
doi
10.1111/j.1440-1681.1995.tb01985.x
ISSN
0305-1870

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