Journal article
Are immigrants at risk of heart disease in Australia? A systematic review
J Dassanayake, SC Dharmage, L Gurrin, V Sundararajan, WR Payne
Australian Health Review | Published : 2009
DOI: 10.1071/AH090479
Abstract
We systematically reviewed the peer-reviewed literature to establish the prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) among immigrants in Australia and whether being an immigrant is a CVD risk factor. Of 23 studies identified, 12 were included. Higher prevalence of CVD was found among Middle Eastern, South Asian and some European immigrants. Higher prevalence of CVD risk factors was found among Middle Eastern and Southern European immigrants. Higher alcohol consumption was found among immigrants from New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Ireland. Smoking and physical inactivity were highly prevalent among most immigrants.
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by a grant from the Department for Planning and Community Development. We thank Michael Cahill, Group Manger - Policy & Development Sector, Sports and Recreation Victoria for his generous encouragement.