美国南亚人的文化适应和亚临床动脉粥样硬化:来自MASALA研究的发现。

Am Kanaya, Sk Ewing, E Vittinghoff, D Herrington, C Tegeler, C Mills, Nr Kandula
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目的:美国移民中较长的居住时间与较高的亚临床动脉粥样硬化有关,这是文化适应的替代指标。南亚移民是美国增长速度第二快的移民群体,但人们对文化适应对动脉粥样硬化的影响知之甚少。方法:我们使用来自社区队列的数据进行横断面分析,该队列称为生活在美国的南亚人动脉粥样硬化介质(MASALA)研究。参与者(n=900)年龄在40-84岁之间,没有心血管疾病。我们开发了南亚人文化适应的多维测量方法,称为传统文化信仰,并测量了文化适应的其他替代测量方法,以确定在控制了社会经济、行为/生活方式和心血管危险因素后,它们是否与较高水平的亚临床动脉粥样硬化相关。结果:在美国的平均居住时间为27±11年,传统文化信仰强度的分位数进行了检测。即使在调整协变量和生活方式调节因子后,在美国居住的时间越长,冠状动脉钙水平也越高。传统文化信仰强度的新测量仅与中等传统信仰的人颈总动脉内膜中膜厚度较低有关。结论:这些发现支持有必要更好地概念化和测量移民如何影响文化信仰和习俗,以及它们对健康行为和心血管疾病风险的后续影响。
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Acculturation and Subclinical Atherosclerosis among U.S. South Asians: Findings from the MASALA study.

Objective: Longer duration of residence among immigrants to the United States, a proxy measure of acculturation, has been associated with higher subclinical atherosclerosis. South Asian immigrants are the second fastest growing immigrant group in the U.S. but little is known about the effects of acculturation with atherosclerosis in this high cardiovascular risk population.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional analysis using data from a community-based cohort called the Mediators of Atherosclerosis in South Asians Living in America (MASALA) study. Participants (n=900) were between ages of 40-84 years and had no existing cardiovascular disease. We developed a multi-dimensional measure of acculturation in South Asians, called traditional cultural beliefs, and measured other proxy measures of acculturation to determine whether they were associated with higher levels of subclinical atherosclerosis after controlling for socioeconomic, behavior/lifestyle, and cardiovascular risk factors.

Results: Mean duration of residence in the U.S. was 27±11 years and tertiles of strength of traditional cultural beliefs were examined. Longer duration of U.S. residence was associated with higher levels of coronary artery calcium even after adjustment for covariates and lifestyle mediators. The novel measure of strength of traditional cultural beliefs was associated with lower common carotid intima media thickness among those with moderate traditional beliefs only.

Conclusions: These findings support the need for better conceptualization and measurement of how migration influences cultural beliefs and practices, and their subsequent influence on health behaviors and cardiovascular disease risk.

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