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Cardiovascular risk factors among Chamorros

Authors :
Binh Chiem
Victoria Nguyen
Celine M. Ko
Georgia Robins Sadler
Phillis L. Wu
Lee Ann C. Cruz
Source :
BMC Public Health, BMC Public Health, Vol 6, Iss 1, p 298 (2006)
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
BioMed Central, 2006.

Abstract

Background Little is known regarding the cardiovascular disease risk factors among Chamorros residing in the United States. Methods The Chamorro Directory International and the CDC's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Questionnaire (BRFSS) were used to assess the health related practices and needs of a random sample of 228 Chamorros. Results Inactivity, hypertension, elevated cholesterol and diabetes mellitus were more prevalent in this Chamorro sample compared to the US average. Participants who were 50-and-older or unemployed were more likely to report hypertension, diabetes and inactivity, but they were also more likely to consume more fruits and vegetables than their younger and employed counterparts. Women were more likely to report hypertension and diabetes, whereas men were more likely to have elevated BMI and to have never had their blood cholesterol checked. Conclusion The study provides data that will help healthcare providers, public health workers and community leaders identify where to focus their health improvement efforts for Chamorros and create culturally competent programs to promote health in this community.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14712458
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMC Public Health
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....20d2d14e4e7b6f8101ee79354326de2d