土著人民的新流行病:贫困中的肥胖综合症。

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
René C Crocker-Sagastume, José L Vázquez-Castellanos, Emmanuel Zúñiga-Romero
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摘要

背景:将工业食品纳入土著人民的饮食中,给家庭带来了健康问题,涉及脂肪组织的过度积累、II型糖尿病、被定义为“贫困肥胖综合症”的代谢性肝病。目的:分析墨西哥哈利斯科州维萨里卡地区向现代转型的土著贫困人群中肥胖综合征的发病频率。材料和方法:采用流行病学、横断面分析设计,按社区规模进行抽样。对来自3个社区221个家庭的238例30岁以上患者进行了研究。采用非参数检验进行统计学分析,p < 0.05。结果:不同社区规模、不同地区、传统社区与西化社区的肥胖综合征发病频率有显著差异。结论:这项研究提供了一个社会历史的方法,从批判流行病学土著人民的问题。在Wixaritari人口中,健康状况发生了变化,这是由社会发展程度和他们融入西方化进程所决定的。
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The new epidemic in Indigenous peoples: the adiposity syndrome in poverty.

Background: The incorporation of industrial foods in Indigenous peoples has generated health problems in families, related to the excessive accumulation of adipose tissue, Diabetes mellitus type II, metabolic liver disease, defined as "adiposity in poverty syndrome".

Objective: To analyze the frequency of diseases of the adiposity syndrome in poverty in Indigenous peoples in transition to modernity in the Wixarika region of the state of Jalisco, Mexico.

Material and methods: An epidemiological, cross-sectional analytical design with sampling segmented by community size is applied. 238 cases over 30 years old of 221 families from three communities are studied. Statistical analysis is performed by nonparametric tests, with significant p < 0.05.

Results: There is a significant difference in the frequencies of adiposity syndrome by community size, by locality and between traditional communities and those in the process of westernization.

Conclusions: The study provides a sociohistorical approach to the problems of Indigenous peoples from critical epidemiology. In the Wixaritari populations there are changes in health conditions, determined by the degree of social development and by their incorporation into the processes of Westernization.

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Gaceta medica de Mexico
Gaceta medica de Mexico 医学-医学:内科
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1.00
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216
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Gaceta Médica de México México is the official scientific journal of the Academia Nacional de Medicina de México, A.C. Its goal is to contribute to health professionals by publishing the most relevant progress both in research and clinical practice. Gaceta Médica de México is a bimonthly peer reviewed journal, published both in paper and online in open access, both in Spanish and English. It has a brilliant editorial board formed by national and international experts.
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