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Paperback Diabetes among the Pima: Stories of Survival Book

ISBN: 0816527326

ISBN13: 9780816527328

Diabetes among the Pima: Stories of Survival

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For the past forty years, the Pima Indians living in the Gila River Indian Community have been among the most consistently studied diabetic populations in the world. But despite many medical advances, the epidemic is continuing and prevalence rates are increasing. Diabetes among the Pima is the first in-depth ethnographic volume to delve into the entire spectrum of causes, perspectives, and conditions that underlie the occurrence of diabetes in this community. Drawing on the narratives of pregnant Pima women and nearly ten years' work in this community, this book reveals the Pimas' perceptions and understanding of type 2 and gestational diabetes, and their experience as they live in the midst of a health crisis. Arguing that the prenatal period could offer the best hope for curbing this epidemic, Smith-Morris investigates many core values informing the Pimas' experience of diabetes: motherhood, foodways, ethnic identity, exercise, attitude toward health care, and a willingness to seek care. Smith-Morris contrasts gripping first-person narratives with analyses of several political, economic, and biomedical factors that influence diabetes among the Pimas. She also integrates major theoretical explanations for the disease and illuminates the strengths and weaknesses of intervention strategies and treatment. An important contribution to the ongoing struggle to understand and prevent diabetes, this volume will be of special interest to experts in the fields of epidemiology, genetics, public health, and anthropology.

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Excellent Book on Pima Attitudes Toward Modern Medicine

As an anthropologist interested in traditional diets and health, I found Diabetes Among the Pima to be an excellent book on Pima attitudes toward modern, allopathic medicine. Dr. Smith-Morris does a great job of connecting with her subjects to draw out how the Pima understand diabetes, nutrition and healthcare. Mothers who eat nutrient-dense foods prior to and during gestation will have a greater chance of avoiding gestational diabetes, and in turn their offspring will less likely inherit the propensity for developing diabetes mellitus during their lifetime. Dr. Smith-Morris touches on this, though I would have liked to have read more on the Pima traditional diet and efforts to reintroduce nutrient-dense foods as part of the plan to reduce the effect of diabetes.

A 'must' for any college-level Native American collection.

DIABETES AMONG THE PIMA: STORIES OF SURVIVAL could've been featured in our Health Section, but is reviewed here for its narrowed focus on Native health and health care in this country. While the Pima community receives the primary focus, DIABETES AMONG THE PIMA offering the first in-depth ethnographic analysis of all causes of diabetes in this community, the book holds wider recommendation for examining Pima core values, health attitudes, and attitudes toward treatment, making it a 'must' for any college-level Native American collection. Diane C. Donovan California Bookwatch
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