Prevalence and risk factors for self-reported chronic disease amongst Inuvialuit populations

被引:19
|
作者
Erber, E. [2 ]
Beck, L. [3 ]
De Roose, E. [4 ]
Sharma, S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alberta, Dept Med, Li Ka Shing Ctr Hlth Res Innovat 1 126, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E1, Canada
[2] Univ N Carolina Chapel Hill, Inst Nutr Res, Kannapolis, NC USA
[3] NW Terr & Nunavut Publ Hlth Assoc, Inuvik, NT, Canada
[4] Govt NW Terr, Dept Hlth & Social Serv, Yellowknife, NT, Canada
关键词
Arctic; chronic disease; Inuvialuit; prevalence; risk factors; BLOOD-PRESSURE; LIFE-STYLE; METAANALYSIS; EXPERIENCE; NUTRITION; EXERCISE; PEOPLES;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-277X.2010.01092.x
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Background: Chronic disease prevalence amongst Canadian Arctic populations is increasing, but the literature amongst Inuvialuit is limited. The present study aimed to provide baseline data that could be used to monitor changes in chronic disease risk factors and long-term health in the Arctic by determining prevalence and risk factors of self-reported chronic disease amongst adult Inuvialuit in remote communities. Methods: Self-reported demographics and history of chronic disease (hypertension, heart disease, diabetes and cancer) were collected in three communities between July 2007 and July 2008 in the Northwest Territories. Food frequency questionnaires recorded dietary intake, International Physical Activity Questionnaires recorded physical activity and anthropometric measures of height and weight were obtained. Results: Response rates ranged from 65-85%. More than 20% of the 228 participants aged 19-84 years reported having a chronic disease. Age-adjusted prevalence was 28, 9, 9 and 6 per 100 for hypertension, heart disease, diabetes and cancer, respectively. Compared with non-cases, participants reporting hypertension were more likely to have a higher body mass index and a lower level of education. Hypertension was more common amongst participants reporting heart disease and diabetes than Inuvialuit not reporting these morbidities. Conclusions: Inuvialuit participants in this study were most affected by hypertension and diabetes compared with heart disease or any cancer. Female participants had a higher prevalence of heart disease compared with the Canadian average. Primary preventive strategies are necessary to mitigate the increasing rates of chronic disease risk factors in this population. Further studies with a larger sample size and measured chronic disease are necessary to confirm the findings obtained in the present study.
引用
收藏
页码:43 / 50
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Prevalence and predisposing factors for self-reported hypertension in Bhutanese adults
    Wangdi, Kinley
    Jamtsho, Tshering
    [J]. NEPAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2020, 10 (01): : 830 - 840
  • [42] Self-Reported Diabetes in Brazil: Prevalence Trends and Related Factors
    Iser, Betine P. M.
    Schmidt, Maria Ines
    Vigo, Alvaro
    Duncan, Bruce B.
    [J]. DIABETES, 2015, 64 : A408 - A408
  • [43] Recall bias in self-reported melanoma risk factors
    Cockburn, M
    Hamilton, A
    Mack, T
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2001, 153 (10) : 1021 - 1026
  • [44] Accuracy of self-reported risk factors for hydroxychloroquine retinopathy
    Santilli, Christopher M.
    Maxey, Amy Garbo
    Lattery, Christine A.
    Emmett, F. Carpel Y.
    Armbrust, Karen R.
    [J]. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY-JOURNAL CANADIEN D OPHTALMOLOGIE, 2022, 57 (01): : 65 - 66
  • [45] Risk factors for self-reported delinquency in emerging adulthood
    Hill, Jessica M.
    Blokland, Arjan A. J.
    van der Geest, Victor R.
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY, 2018, 15 (05) : 544 - 566
  • [46] Prevalence of Chronic Nasal Symptoms in West Sweden: Risk Factors and Relation to Self-Reported Allergic Rhinitis and Lower Respiratory Symptoms
    Eriksson, Jonas
    Ekerljung, Linda
    Pullerits, Teet
    Holmberg, Kenneth
    Ronmark, Eva
    Lotvall, Jan
    Lundback, Bo
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY, 2011, 154 (02) : 155 - 163
  • [47] Self-reported aetiology and rates of self-reported surgical burnout amongst UK and Irish urologists
    O'Kelly, F.
    Manecksha, R.
    Quinlan, D.
    Reid, A.
    Joyce, A.
    O'Flynn, K.
    Speakman, M.
    Thornhill, J.
    [J]. BJU INTERNATIONAL, 2015, 116 : 37 - 37
  • [48] Self-reported walking and associated factors in the Spanish population with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
    Barbolla Benito, Pedro
    Peces-Barba Romero, German
    [J]. BMC PULMONARY MEDICINE, 2018, 18
  • [49] Self-reported violence amongst adolescents in Denmark:: is alcohol a serious risk factor?
    Frederiksen, Marie Louise
    Helweg-Larsen, Karin
    Larsen, Helmer Boving
    [J]. ACTA PAEDIATRICA, 2008, 97 (05) : 636 - 640
  • [50] SELF-REPORTED ILLNESS AND RISK BEHAVIORS AMONGST CANADIAN TRAVELERS WHILE ABROAD
    BRYANT, HE
    CSOKONAY, WM
    LOVE, M
    LOVE, EJ
    [J]. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE SANTE PUBLIQUE, 1991, 82 (05): : 316 - 319