Cultivating Pacific Leaders for the Journey to Wellness
Cultivating Pacific Leaders for the Journey to Wellness Nia Aitaoto, MPH MS Principal Investigator, Faith in Action Research Alliance Advisor, Pacific Chronic Disease Coalition Advisor, Pacific Partnership for Tobacco Free Islands O le ala i le pule o le tautua Samoan Proverb The path to leadership is through service to others Sense of Place: Oceania Sense of Belonging: Race & Ethnicity Polynesians ◦ Hawaiians, Samoans, Tongans, Maori, Tahitians, Cook Islanders, etc. Micronesians ◦ Chamorros, Carolinians, Chuukese, Pohnpeians, Yapese, Marshallese, Palauans, Kosraeans, etc. Melanesians ◦ Papuans, Solomon Islanders, Fijians, Vanuatu Islanders, etc. Sense of Connection: U.S Pacific Territories (Guam & A.S) Commonwealth (CNMI) Freely Associated States (Republic of Belau, Republic of the Marshall Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia) Relationship with U.S The U.S Promise The Pacific Promise ◦ Health ◦ Military Support ◦ Education ◦ Resource Utilization ◦ Protection ◦ UN support The Reality • High Poverty • Disparity in Health Spending • Migration to the United States Per Capita Health Spending United States $5,274 Republic of Palau $730 Republic of the Marshall Islands $415 Federated States of Micronesia $311 Source: WHO 2002 Data Diabetes Prevalence Jurisdiction Year Prevalence Guam 2002-2003 11% FSM 2002 24% RMI 2002 30% Palau 2006 39% American Samoa 2004 47% United States 2007 8% Source: Hosey G, Aitaoto N, Satterfield D, Kelly J, Apaisam CJ, Belyeu-Camacho T,deBrum I, Luces PS, Rengiil A, Turituri P. The culture, community, and science oftype 2 diabetes prevention in the US Associated Pacific Islands. Prev ChronicDis. 2009 Jul;6(3):A104. Epub 2009 Jun 15. Diabetes and Smoking The prevalence of smoking among Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander adults is 16.5%.
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