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Carlos E. A. Coimbra
Researcher at Oswaldo Cruz Foundation
Publications - 153
Citations - 4711
Carlos E. A. Coimbra is an academic researcher from Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Indigenous. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 150 publications receiving 4139 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlos E. A. Coimbra include Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul & AmeriCorps VISTA.
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Indigenous and tribal peoples' health (The Lancet-Lowitja Institute Global Collaboration) : a population study
Ian Anderson,Bridget Robson,Michele Connolly,Fadwa Al-Yaman,Espen Bjertness,Alexandra King,Michael Tynan,Richard Madden,Abhay Bang,Carlos E. A. Coimbra,Maria Amalia Pesantes,Hugo Amigo,Sergei Andronov,Blas Armién,Daniel Ayala Obando,Per Axelsson,Zaid Shakoor Bhatti,Zulfiqar A. Bhutta,Peter Bjerregaard,Marius B. Bjertness,Roberto Briceño-León,Ann Ragnhild Broderstad,Patricia Bustos,Virasakdi Chongsuvivatwong,Jiayou Chu,Deji,Jitendra Gouda,Rachakulla Harikumar,Thein Thein Htay,Aung Soe Htet,Chimaraoke O. Izugbara,Martina Kamaka,Malcolm King,Mallikharjuna Rao Kodavanti,Macarena Lara,Avula Laxmaiah,Claudia Lema,Ana Maria Leon Taborda,Tippawan Liabsuetrakul,Andrey Lobanov,Marita Melhus,Indrapal I. Meshram,J. Jaime Miranda,Thet Thet Mu,Balkrishna Nagalla,Arlappa Nimmathota,Andrey Ivanovich Popov,Ana Maria Penuela Poveda,Faujdar Ram,Hannah Reich,Ricardo Ventura Santos,Aye Aye Sein,Chander Shekhar,Lhamo Y. Sherpa,Peter Sköld,Sofia Tano,Asahngwa Tanywe,Chidi Ugwu,Fabian O. Ugwu,Patama Vapattanawong,Xia Wan,James R. Welch,Gonghuan Yang,Zhaoqing Yang,Leslie Yap +64 more
TL;DR: Taking into account the UN Sustainable Development Goals, this study recommends that national governments develop targeted policy responses to Indigenous health, improving access to health services, and Indigenous data within national surveillance systems.
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The First National Survey of Indigenous People’s Health and Nutrition in Brazil: rationale, methodology, and overview of results
Carlos E. A. Coimbra,Ricardo Ventura Santos,Ricardo Ventura Santos,James R. Welch,Andrey Moreira Cardoso,Mirian Carvalho De Souza,Luiza Garnelo,Elias Rassi,Maj Lis Follér,Bernardo L. Horta +9 more
TL;DR: The clinical-epidemiological parameters evaluated for indigenous women point to the accentuated occurrence of nutrition transition in all regions of Brazil.
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Povos indígenas no Brasil
TL;DR: Barros et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed a Vigilância alimentar e nutricional para a saúde indígena (VALIA) for Brazil.
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Saúde, minorias e desigualdade: algumas teias de inter-relações, com ênfase nos povos indígenas no Brasil
TL;DR: In particular, a situacao dos povos indigenas in saude in Brazil is discussed in this article, where a preocupante invisibilidade demografica e epidemiologica resultante da ausencia de informacoes confiaveis for as populacoes indigena is discussed.
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The Xavante in Transition: Health, Ecology, and Bioanthropology in Central Brazil
TL;DR: The Xavante in Transition as mentioned in this paper is a diachronic view of the long and complex interaction between the XAVante, an indigenous people of the Brazilian Amazon, and the surrounding nation, documenting the effects of this interaction on XAVANTE health, ecology, and biology.