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The Role Of Traditional Foods In Native Elder Health icaa.cc 3 facts
claimTraditional foods serve as both a source of nutrition and a connection to cultural practices and resilience for Native elders.
claimResearch indicates that regular consumption of traditional foods by Native Elders is linked to lower reported rates of diabetes, better nutrition status, and higher participation in cultural practices.
claimNative Elders who consumed traditional foods five or more times per week reported lower rates of diabetes, better nutrition status, and higher participation in cultural practices compared to those who did not.
Advancing energy efficiency: innovative technologies and strategic ... oaepublish.com 1 fact
referenceChen et al. found that household energy consumption patterns are influenced by consumer behavior, socio-economic status, cultural practices, and awareness of energy efficiency.
The cross-cultural study of mind and behaviour: a word of caution link.springer.com Apr 8, 2022 1 fact
claimNeuroscience research by Dehaene et al. (2015) demonstrates that cognitive variation can originate in cultural practices, specifically by comparing brains exposed to literacy to those that are not.
The SAGE Handbook of Play and Learning in Early Childhood sk.sagepub.com 1 fact
claimSue Saltmarsh's research focuses on the connections between economic discourse, cultural practices, and subjectivities in educational settings.
A Scoping Review of Indicators for Sustainable Healthy Diets frontiersin.org Jan 12, 2022 1 fact
claimThe sustainability of any diet is influenced by sociocultural factors including conditional food preferences, attitudes, values, social structures, cultural practices, and assets, according to Monterrosa et al. (2020).
Cultural diversity and the social and emotional development of ... centreforearlychildhood.org Feb 2, 2025 1 fact
procedureEarly childhood educators can create inclusive and supportive learning environments by learning about the different cultural values, beliefs, and practices of the children and families attending their settings and promoting positive interactions among all children.
Ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants in Goba District Southwest ... nature.com Jul 29, 2025 1 fact
claimThe use of wild edible plants is deeply rooted in the cultural practices and traditional knowledge of the community in Goba District, reflecting ethnobotanical wisdom passed through generations.
A review of climate change impacts on migration patterns of marine ... frontiersin.org Oct 25, 2024 1 fact
claimIn nearshore Arctic areas, earlier ice break-up and warming air and sea surface temperatures negatively impact food security and traditional cultural practices that rely on access to migratory marine vertebrates.
Ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants in Shabelle Zone, Eastern ... link.springer.com Feb 5, 2026 1 fact
claimThe Jaccard Similarity Index for wild edible plants reflects that high similarity indicates shared environmental niches and cultural practices, low similarity signals unique ecological conditions and localized knowledge, and intermediate values highlight the influence of historical trade, mobility, and cross-cultural interactions.
Section 7: Child Rearing Practices Across Cultures ldaiowa.org 1 fact
claimProfessionals working with Native children and families, such as teachers and social workers, can provide better support by respecting and utilizing traditional knowledge to help families reconnect with their cultural practices.