Literature DB >> 25746679

Hispanic Americans living in the United States and their risk for obesity, diabetes and kidney disease: Genetic and environmental considerations.

Joseph M Yracheta1, Javier Alfonso, Miguel A Lanaspa, Carlos Roncal-Jimenez, Sarah B Johnson, Laura G Sánchez-Lozada, Richard J Johnson.   

Abstract

The Hispanic American, the largest minority population in the United States, is at increased risk for obesity, diabetes and end-stage renal disease. Here we review genetic and environmental factors that might account for their increased risk for these conditions. Whereas many environmental and genetic factors have important roles in driving the increased risk for obesity and kidney disease in this population, a case is made that excessive intake of sugary beverages is a contributory cause. Studies focusing on decreasing intake of sugary beverages among the Hispanic American could potentially reduce renal and cardiovascular complications in this population.

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Keywords:  Hispanic American; chronic kidney disease; diabetes; fructose; health disparities; metabolic syndrome; obesity; sugar

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25746679     DOI: 10.1080/00325481.2015.1021234

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Postgrad Med        ISSN: 0032-5481            Impact factor:   3.840


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