极地人群的脊椎关节病:2。种群特征。

Arctic medical research Pub Date : 1996-10-01
G S Boyer, L I Benevolenskaya, D W Templin, S Erdesz, L I Alexeeva, R C Lawrence, S P Heyse, Krylov MYu, N M Mylov, J C Cornoni-Huntley, D F Everett, W P Goring, A Bowler
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为了对楚科奇、俄罗斯和阿拉斯加的极地人群进行脊椎关节病的流行病学研究,我们收集了人口统计学、物理和实验室数据,为评估和比较可能影响疾病易感性和临床表现的因素提供了背景。研究小组包括俄罗斯的楚科奇人和西伯利亚爱斯基摩人,以及阿拉斯加的因纽特人和尤皮克爱斯基摩人。4组在人群结构、文化程度、平均血红蛋白浓度和ⅰ类组织相容性抗原HLAB27的频率上具有显著的相似性。阿拉斯加人和楚科奇人的平均身高相似,但阿拉斯加人的体重更高,体重指数也明显更高,这可能反映了传统生活方式和饮食方式的转变。ABO和MN血型抗原的频率差异也很明显,在阿拉斯加人群中,特别是因纽特人,M血型的频率更高。
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Spondyloarthropathies in circumpolar populations: II. Characterization of the populations.

For epidemiologic studies of spondyloarthropathy in circumpolar peoples of Chukotka, Russia and Alaska, we gathered demographic, physical and laboratory data to provide a background for evaluating and comparing factors that may influence susceptibility and clinical expression of disease. The study groups included the Chukchi and Siberian Eskimo of Russia and the Inupiat and Yupik Eskimo of Alaska. The 4 groups were remarkably similar in population structure, educational attainment, mean hemoglobin concentrations and frequency of the Class I histocompatibility antigen HLAB27. The Alaskan and Chukotkan groups were similar in mean height, but the Alaskans had higher body weights and significantly greater body mass indexes, probably a reflection of a shift away from traditional lifestyle and diet. Differences in the frequencies of ABO and MN blood group antigens were also apparent, with higher frequencies of blood group M in the Alaskan populations, particularly the Inupiat.

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