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Modernization and population health: A natural experimental model of health transition in Vanuatu, South Pacific.

机译:现代化与人口健康:南太平洋瓦努阿图健康过渡的自然实验模型。

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Developing countries around the world are experiencing increasing prevalence of chronic diseases and obesity, particularly as lifestyles become more "Westernized" with modernization. Unfortunately, many developing countries lack the resources to treat costly chronic diseases, along with continuing infectious diseases and undernutrition, and psychosocial illnesses that accompany rapid cultural change. This combined disease burden is characteristic of the early stages of health transition, which encompasses the shift from infectious to chronic diseases (epidemiological transition), changing dietary patterns and decreased physical activity levels (nutrition and physical activity transitions), and changing public health focus and technologies. The South Pacific archipelago of Vanuatu exhibits varying rates of economic development, infectious disease patterns, and chronic disease risk across islands, and provides an excellent natural experimental model of health transition. We completed a cross-sectional anthropometric, dietary, and physical activity survey among adults and children on three islands in Vanuatu varying in degree of economic development, and compared these patterns to past studies of health. We analyzed behavioral differences among islands to identify behavioral changes associated with modernization; differences in chronic disease risk measures (such as obesity and central obesity) among islands; and associations among behaviors, environmental factors, and chronic disease risk. Among adults, chronic disease prevalence increased with level of economic development, and lifestyle factors such as consuming processed foods contributed to risk of overweight, obesity, and central obesity. Risk among children was complicated by early growth patterns. Most anthropometric patterns were similar among rural and suburban children, but we observed increased risk of central obesity among adolescent girls on a rural island where malaria was recently eradicated and increased tourism has contributed to rapid and recent lifestyle changes. Stunting in infancy followed by rapid catch-up growth is associated with increased chronic disease risk, and might contribute to these patterns observed in Vanuatu. This research indicates some possible focus areas for chronic disease prevention programs in Vanuatu and in other developing countries, and for interventions in developed countries where chronic diseases are already prevalent. If implemented early, prevention efforts might help developing countries avoid some of the health costs associated with modernization.
机译:世界各地的发展中国家正经历着越来越多的慢性病和肥胖症流行,特别是随着生活方式的现代化而变得更加“西方化”。不幸的是,许多发展中国家缺乏资源来治疗昂贵的慢性病,​​以及持续的传染病和营养不良以及伴随着快速文化变革的心理社会疾病。这种疾病综合负担是健康过渡早期阶段的特征,包括从传染性疾病向慢性疾病的转变(流行病学转变),饮食模式的变化和身体活动水平的降低(营养和身体活动的变化),以及公共卫生重点和技术。瓦努阿图的南太平洋群岛展现出各岛不同的经济发展速度,传染病模式和慢性病风险,并提供了健康过渡的出色自然实验模型。我们在经济发展程度不同的瓦努阿图三个岛上的成年人和儿童中完成了一项人体测量,饮食和身体活动的横断面调查,并将这些模式与以往的健康研究进行了比较。我们分析了岛屿之间的行为差​​异,以确定与现代化相关的行为变化;岛屿之间的慢性疾病风险措施(例如肥胖和中性肥胖)的差异;以及行为,环境因素和慢性疾病风险之间的关联。在成年人中,慢性病患病率随着经济发展水平的提高而增加,生活方式因素(例如食用加工食品)构成了超重,肥胖和中枢性肥胖的风险。儿童的风险由于早期的成长方式而变得复杂。在农村和郊区儿童中,大多数人体测量学模式相似,但是我们观察到农村岛屿上青春期少女的中央性肥胖风险增加,该乡村岛屿上最近消除了疟疾,旅游业的增加促进了近期和近期生活方式的改变。婴儿发育迟缓,随后快速追赶增长与慢性病风险增加相关,并且可能有助于在瓦努阿图观察到这些模式。这项研究表明了瓦努阿图和其他发展中国家的慢性病预防计划以及在已经流行慢性病的发达国家进行干预的一些可能的重点领域。如果尽早实施,预防工作可能会帮助发展中国家避免与现代化相关的一些医疗费用。

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  • 作者

    Dancause, Kelsey Needham.;

  • 作者单位

    State University of New York at Binghamton.;

  • 授予单位 State University of New York at Binghamton.;
  • 学科 Physical anthropology.;Public health.;Nutrition.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 202 p.
  • 总页数 202
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 水产、渔业;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:36:55

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