极地人群的脊椎关节病:美国和俄罗斯研究的设计和方法。

Arctic medical research Pub Date : 1996-10-01
R C Lawrence, D F Everett, L I Benevolenskaya, G S Boyer, S Erdesz, D W Templin, L I Alexeeva, A P Lanier, Krylov MYu, J C Cornoni-Huntley, N M Mylov, S Heyse
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美国和俄罗斯的调查人员进行了极地土著人群脊椎关节病的平行流行病学研究。这些补充性研究使用相同的数据收集工具和疾病标准,以便进行比较。在三次西伯利亚探险中,俄罗斯调查人员从楚科奇半岛的爱斯基摩人和楚科奇印第安人的四个定居点收集了横断面数据,以研究疾病的流行情况。美国研究人员收集了阿拉斯加四个地区爱斯基摩人的横断面数据,用于研究患病率,并收集了临床表现、自然史、疾病影响和卫生保健利用的纵向数据。这些研究的目的是描述这些人群中脊椎关节病的频谱,并为研究特定遗传和环境因素在疾病发病和表达中的作用奠定基础。在进行这些研究时,对当地居民的干扰最小。
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Spondyloarthropathies in circumpolar populations: I. Design and methods of United States and Russian studies.

Parallel epidemiologic studies of spondyloarthropathy in aboriginal circumpolar populations were carried out by U.S. and Russian investigators. These complementary studies used the same data collection instrument and disease criteria to facilitate comparisons. During three expeditions to Siberia, Russian investigators collected cross-sectional data from four settlements of Eskimos and Chukchi Indians on the Chukotka peninsula for a study of disease prevalence. U.S. researchers collected cross-sectional data from Eskimos in four Alaskan regions for studies of prevalence and longitudinal data for studies of clinical manifestations, natural history, disease impact, and health care utilization. The aims of these studies were to describe the spectrum of spondyloarthropathy in these populations, and to lay the groundwork for investigations of the role of specific genetic and environmental factors in the pathogenesis and expression of disease. These studies were carried out with a minimum disruption to the native people.

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