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Chronic bronchitis in Aboriginal people--prevalence and associated factors.

S Konrad1, A Hossain, A Senthilselvan, J A Dosman, P Pahwa.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Knowledge about chronic bronchitis (CB) among Aboriginal people in Canada is limited. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of CB and its associated factors among Aboriginal people aged 15 years plus.
METHODS: Logistic regression analysis was used on data from the cross-sectional 2006 Aboriginal Peoples Survey to determine risk factors associated with CB.
RESULTS: CB prevalence was 6.6% among First Nations, 6.2% among Métis and 2.4% among Inuit. Prevalence was higher among females than males (7.2% versus 5.0%). Individuals with CB were more likely to be older, living at a lower income, with a lower educational attainment and residing in rural areas. Smoking status and body mass index were also significantly associated with CB, but their effect differed by sex. Obesity was particularly significantly associated with CB among females compared with males, and current smoking and non-smoking status was significantly associated with CB among females but not males.
CONCLUSION: These findings identify factors associated with CB among Aboriginal people. As such, they may represent potentially preventable risk factors that can inform health promotion and disease prevention practices.

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Keywords:  Aboriginal Peoples Survey; Aboriginal people; chronic bronchitis

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23987218

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chronic Dis Inj Can        ISSN: 1925-6515


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