Cardiometabolic risk and disease in Indigenous Australians: the Heart of the Heart Study
Carrington, MJ; McGrady, M; Krum, H; Lee, G; Brown, A; Zeitz, C; Rowley, K; Stewart, S
Abstract
OBJECTIVES:
This study assessed the burden and determinants of cardiovascular and metabolic risk in a community sample of high risk Indigenous Australians.
BACKGROUND:
Indigenous Australians are over-represented in the most disadvantaged strata of Australian society. The role of psychosocial and socioeconomic factors in patterning cardiometabolic disease in this population is unclear.
METHODS:
The Heart of the Heart Study was a cross sectional study of 436 Aboriginal adults from remote, urban and peri-urban communities around Alice Springs (Northern Territory, Australia). Participants underwent detailed assessments of socio-demographic, psychosocial, cardiovascular and metabolic status.
RESULTS:
Individuals with depression were twice as likely to have cardiovascular disease (OR 2.03; 1.07-3.88; p<0.05). Chronic kidney disease (39.7%, 37.2% and 18.2%) and diabetes (28.4%, 34.0% and 19.2%) were more common in peri-urban and remote compared to urban communities. Cardiovascular disease did not vary across locations (p=0.069), but coronary artery disease did (p=0.035 for trend). Unemployed individuals were more likely to have cardiovascular disease (OR 2.32; 1.33-4.06; p<0.001). Socioeconomic gradients in coronary artery disease, all cardiovascular disease and diabetes, as measured by income, operated differentially across locations (p for location/socioeconomic status interactions 0.002; 0.01 and 0.04 respectively).
CONCLUSION:
Participants had high rates of pre-existing cardiovascular disease, diabetes and chronic kidney disease. Cardiovascular risk in these communities was associated with psychosocial factors and socioeconomic indicators. However, gradients operated differentially across location. These data provide a strong foundation for better understanding key drivers of increased levels of cardiovascular and other common forms of non-communicable disease in Indigenous people.
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| Journal | INT J CARDIOL |
| ISSN | 0167-5273 |
| Published | 15 Feb 2014 |
| Volume | 171 |
| Issue | 3 |
| Pages | 377-83 |
| DOI | 10.1016/j.ijcard.2013.12.026 |
| Type | Journal Article |
| Sponsorship |
NHMRC: 1041796, 1032934; Other
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