Trends in cardiovascular disease among Inuit in Greenland from 1994 to 2021

IF 1.4 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE Atherosclerosis plus Pub Date : 2024-04-25 DOI:10.1016/j.athplu.2024.04.002
Hjalte Erichsen Larsen , Uka Wilhjelm Geisler , Finn Gustafsson , Michael Lynge Pedersen , Marit Eika Jørgensen
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Abstract

Background and aims

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) poses significant health challenges globally. While substantial data exists for most populations, the Arctic Inuit's CVD incidence rates remain understudied. This research aimed to change this by estimating CVD incidence and mortality rates in Greenland from 1994 to 2021.

Methods

Using nationwide registers, a retrospective observational study was conducted, focusing on individuals born in Greenland to Greenlandic-born parents. Data were sourced from the Greenlandic Hospital Discharge Register and the nationwide electronic medical record.

Results

A total of 65,824 individuals were included. the age- and sex-specific incidence rates (IR) of ischemic heart disease, stroke, and heart failure (HF) declined from 1994 to 2021, with the most substantial decline observed for HF among women. Conversely, the IR of atrial fibrillation/flutter increased in both men and women, while the IR of myocardial infarction rose among men. The IR for stroke was particularly elevated compared to other CVD subgroups. Mortality rates for those diagnosed with CVD were 2.4 times higher than those without. Men exhibited a 40 % elevated mortality risk relative to women.

Conclusion

The study provides pivotal insights into CVD trends within the Arctic Inuit population, highlighting both positive developments and areas of concern. Given the increasing elderly demographic in Greenland, proactive health strategies are crucial. Emphasizing primary prevention and addressing specific CVD risks, particularly the elevated stroke IR, is imperative for future public health efforts.

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1994 至 2021 年格陵兰因纽特人患心血管疾病的趋势
背景和目的心血管疾病(CVD)对全球健康构成重大挑战。虽然大多数人群都有大量数据,但北极因纽特人的心血管疾病发病率仍未得到充分研究。这项研究旨在通过估算 1994 年至 2021 年格陵兰岛心血管疾病的发病率和死亡率来改变这一现状。方法利用全国范围内的登记资料,开展了一项回顾性观察研究,重点关注父母均为格陵兰人、在格陵兰岛出生的人。结果共纳入 65,824 人。从 1994 年到 2021 年,缺血性心脏病、中风和心力衰竭(HF)的年龄和性别特异性发病率(IR)均有所下降,其中女性心力衰竭的发病率下降幅度最大。相反,男性和女性的心房颤动/扑动发病率均有所上升,而男性的心肌梗死发病率则有所上升。与其他心血管疾病亚组相比,中风的内因指数特别高。确诊为心血管疾病的患者死亡率是未确诊者的 2.4 倍。该研究为了解北极因纽特人的心血管疾病趋势提供了重要依据,突出了积极的发展和值得关注的领域。鉴于格陵兰岛老年人口不断增加,积极的健康战略至关重要。强调初级预防和应对特定的心血管疾病风险,尤其是中风 IR 的升高,是未来公共卫生工作的当务之急。
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