Relationship between food insecurity and a gestational diabetes risk reduction intervention: outcomes among American Indian and Alaska Native adolescent and young adult females

Description: This study evaluates outcomes of a diabetes risk-reduction intervention among American Indian and Alaska Native adolescent and young adult females, highlighting how food insecurity shapes healthy eating behaviors, self-efficacy, and the effectiveness of gestational diabetes prevention efforts prior to pregnancy.

Citation: Stotz, S. A., Hebert, L. E., Charron-Prochownik, D., Scarton, L., Moore, K. R., Sereika, S. M., & Stopping GDM Study Group (2023). Relationship between food insecurity and a gestational diabetes risk reduction intervention: outcomes among American Indian and Alaska Native adolescent and young adult females. Translational behavioral medicine, 13(9), 645–665. https://doi.org/10.1093/tbm/ibad029

Audience
Community health workers / Patient navigators / Promotoras
Community-based organizations
Healthcare providers
Researchers
Language
English
Resource Type
Publications
Priority Population
Adults
American Indian or Alaska Native
Tribal
Women
Topic Areas
Co-morbid conditions and complications
Diabetes/Chronic disease education
Diabetes/Chronic disease prevention
Prevalence and trends data
Research and evaluation
Social determinants of health
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