Title of article :
Preventing a Cardiovascular Disease Epidemic among Indigenous Populations through Lifestyle Changes
Author/Authors :
Stoner، Lee نويسنده School of Sport and Exercise, Massey University, Wellington , , Stoner، Krystina R نويسنده School of Educational Studies and Human Development, University of Canterbury , , Young، Joanna M نويسنده Lipid and Diabetes Research Group, Christchurch Hospital , , Fryer، Simon نويسنده School of Sciences and Physical Education, University of Canterbury, Christchurch ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2012
Abstract :
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the driving force behind the
discrepancy in life expectancy between indigenous and nonindigenous
groups in many countries. Preceding CVD many
indigenous groups exhibit a cluster of cardiometabolic risk factors,
including overweight-obesity, diabetes, high cholesterol, and high
blood pressure. In turn, modifiable lifestyle risk factors contribute
to the development of this cluster of cardiometabolic conditions.
Modifiable lifestyle risk factors include, but are not limited to,
physical inactivity, poor nutrition, excessive alcohol consumption,
and cigarette smoking. Notably, these metabolic and lifestyle risk
factors are relatively simple to monitor and track. The current
review will look at modifiable cardiometabolic (overweight-obesity,
diabetes mellitus, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure) and
lifestyle (physical inactivity, poor nutrition, risky alcohol behavior,
and cigarette smoking) risk factors among indigenous populations
from Australia (Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders),
New Zealand (M?ori) and the United States (Native Americans).
Discussion will focus on the causal relationship between modifiable
lifestyle risk factors and cardiometabolic outcomes, as well as,
simple measurements for tracking these risk factors.
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)