| Literature DB >> 27089916 |
S Rask1, P Sainio2, A E Castaneda2, T Härkänen2, S Stenholm2,3,4, P Koponen2, S Koskinen2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many ethnic minority populations have poorer health than the general population. However, there is limited knowledge on the possible ethnic gap in physical mobility. We aim to examine the prevalence of mobility limitations in working-age Russian, Somali and Kurdish origin migrants in comparison to the general population in Finland. We also determine whether the association between ethnic group and mobility limitation remains after taking into account socio-economic and health-related factors.Entities:
Keywords: Ethnic differences; Migrants; Mobility; Population-based study
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27089916 PMCID: PMC4835891 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-2993-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Descriptive statistics of the study population (29–64 years) by gender
| MEN ( | WOMEN ( | |||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Characteristics | Russian ( | Somali ( | Kurdish ( | Finnish ( | Russian ( | Somali ( | Kurdish ( | Finnish ( | ||||||||
| %a | (n)b | %a | (n)b | %a | (n)b | %a | (n)b | %a | (n)b | %a | (n)b | %a | (n)b | %a | (n)b | |
| Age, years (mean) | 43.7 | 40.4 | 40.6 | 45.9 | 45.8 | 41.4 | 40.3 | 45.7 | ||||||||
| Married or cohabiting | 77.7 | (96) | 81.8 | (68) | 83.6 | (154) | 69.4 | (296) | 60.0 | (149) | 70.6 | (95) | 75.8 | (136) | 69.3 | (346) |
| High school graduatec | 79.9 | (92) | 54.0 | (38) | 44.9 | (82) | 55.0 | (228) | 85.0 | (197) | 12.8 | (18) | 38.8 | (68) | 68.4 | (342) |
| Employment status | ||||||||||||||||
| Employed | 65.0 | (75) | 37.3 | (31) | 42.6 | (80) | 77.0 | (308) | 51.9 | (122) | 15.2 | (21) | 29.9 | (56) | 77.6 | (391) |
| Unemployed | 30.0 | (37) | 38.8 | (30) | 37.5 | (64) | 5.6 | (25) | 29.0 | (66) | 31.9 | (38) | 31.7 | (50) | 3.0 | (18) |
| Economically inactived | 5.0 | (9) | 23.8 | (21) | 19.9 | (38) | 17.4 | (64) | 19.1 | (48) | 52.9 | (74) | 38.4 | (67) | 19.3 | (94) |
| Difficult economic situatione | 22.9 | (24) | 59.6 | (34) | 47.4 | (81) | 8.8 | (33) | 31.1 | (63) | 42.3 | (37) | 41.9 | (65) | 12.0 | (58) |
| Obese (BMI ≥ 30)f | 16.4 | (19) | 5.2 | (8) | 20.8 | (36) | 20.4 | (70) | 20.9 | (51) | 49.0 | (69) | 31.0 | (48) | 20.9 | (113) |
| At least one of the selected chronic conditionsg | 24.8 | (37) | 13.1 | (10) | 40.3 | (66) | 25.4 | (129) | 28.7 | (74) | 43.3 | (46) | 49.5 | (77) | 30.4 | (175) |
| Permanent injuries | 16.6 | (20) | 7.8 | (29) | 27.6 | (5) | 9.3 | (7) | 12.9 | (46) | 6.0 | (22) | 14.5 | (35) | 4.5 | (25) |
| Time lived in Finland, years | ||||||||||||||||
| < 6 | 26.9 | (31) | 12.6 | (16) | 12.1 | (24) | NA | 19.4 | (39) | 13.3 | (27) | 12.7 | (24) | NA | ||
| 6–14 | 45.4 | (53) | 31.9 | (27) | 62.2 | (112) | 42.0 | (103) | 36.2 | (49) | 57.7 | (99) | ||||
| > 14 | 27.7 | (37) | 55.5 | (39) | 25.7 | (46) | 38.6 | (94) | 50.5 | (62) | 29.6 | (51) | ||||
| Poor language proficiencyh | 19.7 | (27) | 8.5 | (13) | 12.4 | (25) | NA | 7.8 | (25) | 38.3 | (55) | 20.9 | (34) | NA | ||
NA = Data not available
aAge-adjusted and weighted prevalence for all other variables except mean for age
bCrude n
cHas completed high school or part of high school in any country
dIncludes e.g., students, housewives and pensioners
eThose having not at all or a little money to meet their needs
fBMI = Body mass index (kg/m2)
gThose reporting at least one of the following diseases ever diagnosed by a physician: coronary heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, asthma, chronic bronchitis, knee osteoarthritis or hip osteoarthritis
hLanguage proficiency in Finnish or Swedish
Indicators of mobility in the migrant groups and the general Finnish populationc (%)
| Men | Women | |||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Russian | Somali | Kurdish | Finnish | Russian | Somali | Kurdish | Finnish | |||||||||
| %c | (n)d | %c | (n)d | %c | (n)d | %c | (n)d | %c | (n)d | %c | (n)d | %c | (n)d | %c | (n)d | |
| Prevalence of difficulties | ||||||||||||||||
| walking 500 m | 4.1 | (4) | 3.7 | (4) | 21.3*** | (35) | 1.7 | (6) | 4.4 | (10) | 14.4*** | (18) | 35.4*** | (53) | 3.4 | (18) |
| carrying 5 kg for 100 m | 0.0 | (0) | 7.0 | (7) | 19.9*** | (32) | 2.8 | (13) | 8.4 | (24) | 20.7** | (31) | 48.1*** | (73) | 9.2 | (48) |
| climbing several flights of stairs | 5.3 | (8) | 12.7** | (13) | 29.1*** | (46) | 4.7 | (27) | 15.5 | (41) | 45.8*** | (64) | 55.4*** | (87) | 11.7 | (68) |
| running 100 m | 12.5 | (16) | 14.8 | (16) | 33.0*** | (51) | 8.7 | (37) | 19.8 | (51) | 46.1*** | (69) | 54.2*** | (83) | 15.7 | (89) |
| Mobility limitationa | 6.5 | (9) | 14.8** | (14) | 31.7*** | (51) | 5.4 | (30) | 16.7 | (44) | 46.1*** | (65) | 57.0*** | (90) | 12.0 | (69) |
| Poor performance in chair stand testb | 32.2*** | (39) | 66.5*** | (53) | 60.0*** | (100) | 16.7 | (89) | 29.6*** | (71) | 72.5*** | (105) | 54.9*** | (80) | 14.5 | (81) |
*p-value < 0.05; **p-value < 0.01; ***p-value < 0.001 (difference compared to the Finnish reference group, Satterthwaite adjusted F-statistic)
aSelf-reported difficulties in walking 500 m or stair climbing
bIncluding chair stand test times belonging to the lowest tertile (men time > 22.2 s and women > 24.7 s) and those unable to rise 10 times from the chair
cAge-adjusted and weighted prevalence
dCrude n
Factors associated with mobility limitationa,b
| OR (95 % CI) | |
|---|---|
| Age, years |
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| Marital status | |
| Married or cohabiting | 1.00 |
| Otherc | 1.38 (0.99–1.91) |
| Education* | |
| Secondary school or less | Russian: 1.24 (0.55–2.78) |
| Somali: | |
| Kurdish: | |
| Finnish: | |
| High school | 1.00 |
| Employment status | |
| Working | 1.00 |
| Unemployed |
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| Economically inactived |
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| Economic situation* | |
| At least moderate | 1.00 |
| At least quite difficult | Russian: 1.49 (0.73–3.04) |
| Somali: 0.87 (0.52–1.80) | |
| Kurdish: 1.41 (0.89–2.23) | |
| Finnish: | |
| BMIe | |
| < 30 kg/m2 | 1.00 |
| ≥ 30 kg/m2 |
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| Selected chronic conditionsf | |
| No chronic conditions | 1.00 |
| At least one condition |
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| Permanent injury | |
| No injuries | 1.00 |
| At least one injury |
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| Time lived in Finlandg, years | |
| < 6 | 1.24 (0.75–2.06) |
| 6–14 | 0.90 (0.62–1.30) |
| > 14 | 1.00 |
| Language proficiencyg | |
| Good or fair | 1.00 |
| Poor or not at all | 1.30 (0.84–2.02) |
OR = odds ratio
Bolded ORs represent statistically significant associations
95 % CI = 95 % confidence interval
*The first degree interactions (determinant*migrant group) were statistically significant for the variables education (p-value 0.049) and economic situation (p-value 0.006)
aAll models are adjusted for age and gender, odds ratio derived from logistic regression models including each background variable separately
bMobility limitation defined as self-reported difficulties in walking 500 m or stair climbing
cIncludes single, divorced or separated, and widowed persons
dIncludes e.g., students, housewives and pensioners
eBody mass index (kg/m2)
fSelected chronic conditions include the following self-reported diseases ever diagnosed by a physician: coronary heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, asthma, chronic bronchitis, knee osteoarthritis, hip osteoarthritis
gFinnish reference group not included in the analysis
Association between ethnic group and mobility limitationa
| Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| OR (95 % CI) | OR (95 % CI) | OR (95 % CI) | |
| Finnish | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| Russian | 1.40 (0.92–2.13) | 1.47 (0.93–2.32) | 1.51 (0.93–2.43) |
| Somali |
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| Kurdish |
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OR = odds ratio (derived from logistic regression models)
Bolded ORs represent statistically significant associations
95 % CI = 95 % confidence interval
Model 1: adjusted for age and gender
Model 2: adjusted for age, gender, marital status, education, employment status, and difficult economic situation
Model 3: adjusted for age, gender, marital status, education, employment status, difficult economic situation, body mass index, selected chronic conditions, and permanent injuries
aMobility limitation defined as self-reported difficulty in walking 500 m or stair climbing
Fig. 1Interactions between the components of ICF [47]