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Population based study of health and living conditions in areas with both Sámi and Norwegian populations--the SAMINOR study.

Eiliv Lund1, Marita Melhus, Ketil Lenert Hansen, Tove Nystad, Ann Ragnhild Broderstad, Randi Selmer, Per G Lund-Larsen.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The overall aim of the SAMINOR project was to study health and diseases in relation to living conditions among the Sámi population and to compare these with the Norwegian population in the same area. This article provides an overview of the background of the study and a description of the methods employed for the data collection. We give sample characteristics and elaborate on different definitions of ethnicity. STUDY
DESIGN: Cross-sectional, population-based study, including questionnaires, a clinical examination and analyses of blood samples.
METHODS: All individuals 30 or 36 to 79 years of age who were living in defined municipalities or specified local areas with a known Sámi population were invited to a cardiovascular screening program. The data were collected during 2003-2004. The questionnaires focused on living conditions, health, Sámi traditions and ethnicity. The eligible population consisted of 27,987 individuals and 16,865 (60.6%) participated by answering at least one questionnaire. Analyses were restricted to the 36 to 79 year-old age group which had 16,538 participants. The screening program comprised a blood sample, measurements of blood pressure, height, weight, and waist and hip ratio. Different definitions of Sámi ethnicity were explored.
RESULTS: Of the sample, 35.6% reported Sámi background, and 13.2% reported that they, their parents and their grandparents had Sámi as their domestic language. This stringent definition of Sámi produced clearer differences between Sámi and Norwegians, as shown for some measures of socioeconomic status.
CONCLUSIONS: The findings that are related to more strict definitions of Sámi ethnicity have important implications for the interpretation of earlier works and for future studies.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17515251     DOI: 10.3402/ijch.v66i2.18241

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Circumpolar Health        ISSN: 1239-9736            Impact factor:   1.228


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