A combination of socioeconomic, cultural and geographic factors contribute to the rise in diabetes rates in the Indigenous population in Canada including
A) traditional diet and sedentary lifestyle.
B) resisting diagnosis and mistrust of healthcare system.
C) barriers to physical inactivity and leisure-time.
D) cost to physical recreation and educational campaigns.
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