Health and development in the Hudson Bay/James Bay region.

Arctic medical research Pub Date : 1995-10-01
D Stieb, K Davies
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This paper reviews the literature on the health status of native people in the Hudson Bay/James Bay region of Canada, and explores the role of development in explaining discrepancies between observed and expected demographic and health trends. Relevant scientific literature was identified using computerised searches of bibliographic databases, as well as manual searches of selected journals and contact with experts. Although there was evidence that native people in Hudson Bay/James Bay have experienced significant improvements in health status, overall health status remains much worse than that of other Canadians. In many native communities, the prevalence and incidence of formerly infrequent chronic diseases have now surpassed those observed in non-native populations, and injuries, poisonings and violence are at epidemic levels. While these trends may be attributable to a variety of factors, environmental contamination and accompanying social, economic and cultural changes appear to play an important role.

哈德逊湾/詹姆斯湾地区的健康和发展。
本文回顾了有关加拿大哈德逊湾/詹姆斯湾地区土著居民健康状况的文献,并探讨了发展在解释观察到的和预期的人口和健康趋势之间的差异中的作用。相关的科学文献是通过计算机检索书目数据库,以及人工检索选定的期刊和与专家联系来确定的。虽然有证据表明哈德逊湾/詹姆斯湾的土著人的健康状况有了显著改善,但总体健康状况仍然比其他加拿大人差得多。在许多土著社区,以前不常见的慢性病的流行率和发病率现在已经超过了非土著人口,受伤、中毒和暴力已达到流行病的程度。虽然这些趋势可能归因于各种因素,但环境污染和随之而来的社会、经济和文化变化似乎起着重要作用。
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