Indigenous Populations
Cross-source consensus on Indigenous Populations from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Indigenous populations experience a disproportionate anaemia burden compared with general populations. — Effectiveness of anaemia interventions in indigenous populations across the globe: a systematic review protocol
- The review uses a United Nations framing of indigenous identity rather than a single rigid definition. — Effectiveness of anaemia interventions in indigenous populations across the globe: a systematic review protocol
- The review includes populations described by regional labels such as tribes, Adivasi, Aboriginal peoples, and First Nations. — Effectiveness of anaemia interventions in indigenous populations across the globe: a systematic review protocol
- Indigenous identity is associated with self-identification, historical continuity, distinct cultural traits, ties to ancestral lands, and non-dominant societal status. — Effectiveness of anaemia interventions in indigenous populations across the globe: a systematic review protocol
- Results may not apply equally to all indigenous groups because communities differ by region, nutrition, culture, and health system context. — Effectiveness of anaemia interventions in indigenous populations across the globe: a systematic review protocol