在西非移民中使用励志短信进行心血管教育干预的评估

T. Wadas, Solomon Ea
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尽管西非移民只占美国移民人口的一小部分,但他们的总体人数正在增长,自1970年以来每十年翻一番。西非移民包括来自尼日利亚、加纳、多哥和坦桑尼亚的个人。2015年美国社区调查显示,在美国,来自尼日利亚的外籍人士有327,000人,来自加纳的有155,000人,来自坦桑尼亚的有28,000人,来自多哥的有22,000人。1外籍人士以前被认为只有在移民到美国后才会患上心血管疾病和/或风险因素,如2型糖尿病(DMT2)然而,最近的研究结果表明,心血管代谢综合征(CMS),(一个星座)。高血压、血糖异常、血脂异常和肥胖)在西非很普遍。2事实上,研究发现WAI比非裔美国人有更严重的CMS。2此外,许多WAI在到达美国之前未被诊断出来,并且不知道他们有CVD危险因素或CMS。3因此,WAI是CVD的易感人群,特别是在CVD风险知识和行为方面。
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Evaluation of a cardiovascular education intervention with motivational text messaging among West African immigrants
Although West African Immigrants (WAIs) make up a small percentage of the immigrant population in the United States (U.S.), their overall numbers are growing, doubling every decade since 1970.1 AWIs includes individuals from Nigeria, Ghana, Togo, and Tanzania. The American Community Survey 2015 revealed WAIs in the U.S. account for 327, 000 from Nigeria, 155,000 from Ghana, 28,000 from Tanzania, and 22,000 from Togo.1 WAIs were previously thought to develop CVD and/or risk factors such as diabetes type 2 (DMT2) only after migrating to the U.S.2 However, more recent findings demonstrate cardiometabolic syndrome (CMS), (a constellation of. hypertension, dysglycemia, dyslipidemia, and obesity) is prevalent in west Africa.2 In fact, WAIs were found to have worse CMS than African Americans.2 Moreover, many WAI are undiagnosed prior to U.S. arrival and are unaware they have CVD risk factors or CMS.3 Thus, WAIs are a vulnerable population for CVD, particularly in the areas of CVD risk knowledge and behavior.
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