Atherosclerosis
Volume 174, Issue 2, 2004, Pages 391-398
Serum lipids of Greenland Inuit in relation to Inuit genetic heritage, westernisation and migration (Article)
Bjerregaard P.* ,
Jørgensen M.E. ,
Borch-Johnsen K.
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Division for Research in Greenland, National Institute of Public Health, Svanemøllevej 25, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
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Division for Research in Greenland, National Institute of Public Health, Svanemøllevej 25, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
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Steno Diabetes Center, Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract
Background: The reputed low prevalence of cardiovascular disease among the Inuit has recently been challenged. Studies have shown total cholesterol among the Inuit to differ little from that of western populations and the association between cholesterol and atherosclerosis to be inconsistent. Methods: We studied serum lipids in a population survey among 2114 Inuit living in Denmark or in West Greenland. Blood tests were supplemented by structured interviews, anthropometry and measurements of blood pressure. Findings: Compared with the general population of Denmark, total cholesterol was higher among Inuit women, while HDL-cholesterol was higher among Inuit men. Triglyceride was lower among Inuit of both sexes. Cholesterol and triglyceride varied according to westernisation, diet, alcohol consumption and smoking. In a multivariate analysis, serum lipids also differed significantly between pure and genetically mixed Inuit: HDL-cholesterol was higher among the genetically pure Inuit, while among men triglyceride was lower and among women total and LDL-cholesterol were higher. Interpretation: Among the Inuit, serum lipids are significantly associated with westernisation and genetic heritage. The effect of westernisation is to some extent due to dietary changes. From a cardiovascular health point of view, westernisation within Greenland is associated with unfavourable lipid changes while migration to Denmark is associated with favourable lipid changes. © 2004 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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DOI: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2004.02.010
ISSN: 00219150
Cited by: 22
Original Language: English