Northern California American Indian does Alaska swim to beat diabetes
PATHSTAR | 13.08.2013 23:31 | Health | Social Struggles | World
California Native does Alaska swim to beat diabetes
California Native does Alaska swim to beat diabetes
Obesity is a leading risk factor of diabetes. Based on the body-mass index (BMI), 11.3% of teens and 68.5% of AIAN adults in California are overweight or obese, according to a May, 2012 report by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
Zolina represented PATHSTAR ( http://www.pathstar.org) for the Alaska swim. Bay area-based PATHSTAR works with AIAN communities to inspire healthy nutrition and active lifestyle practices. Zolina is a two-time participant of the annual PATHSTAR Alcatraz Swim Week that ends with a swim from the "Rock" to the San Francisco shore. (Water temperature is similar to the Pennock Island Challenge.) The 2013 PATHSTAR Alcatraz Swim Week will be held October 6-14.
Photo Credit: Ruth Pechay/Ketchikan Indian Community Health Clinic, Alaska
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