Understanding the complexities of metabolic syndrome in First Nations Australians

First Nations Australians experience health disparity in comparison to non-Indigenous Australians. This inequality in health outcomes is driven predominantly by an increase in metabolic and cardiovascular disease. Metabolic syndrome affects up to 50% of First Nations Australians and has significant...

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Main Authors: Burrage, Lauren, Sinha, Ashim
Other Authors: Mukhopadhyay, Satinath, Mondal, Sunetra
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Published: Academic Press 2023
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Online Access:https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/82865/1/82865.pdf
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spelling ftjamescook:oai:researchonline.jcu.edu.au:82865 2024-06-23T07:52:46+00:00 Understanding the complexities of metabolic syndrome in First Nations Australians Burrage, Lauren Sinha, Ashim Mukhopadhyay, Satinath Mondal, Sunetra 2023 application/pdf https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/82865/1/82865.pdf unknown Academic Press https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-85732-1.00019-0 https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/82865/ https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/82865/1/82865.pdf Burrage, Lauren, and Sinha, Ashim (2023) Understanding the complexities of metabolic syndrome in First Nations Australians. In: Mukhopadhyay, Satinath, and Mondal, Sunetra, (eds.) Metabolic Syndrome: From Mechanisms to Interventions. Academic Press, London, United Kingdom, pp. 93-103. restricted Book Chapter PeerReviewed 2023 ftjamescook https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-85732-1.00019-0 2024-05-29T00:20:44Z First Nations Australians experience health disparity in comparison to non-Indigenous Australians. This inequality in health outcomes is driven predominantly by an increase in metabolic and cardiovascular disease. Metabolic syndrome affects up to 50% of First Nations Australians and has significant implications for the risk of cardiovascular disease, type two diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and chronic kidney disease. The striking differences in youth-onset T2DM and rates of T2DM in pregnancy between First Nations Australians and non-Indigenous Australians are particularly concerning and represent key time points for intervention. Management of metabolic syndrome and its complications in First Nations Australians requires a multidisciplinary approach and involvement of Aboiginal healthcare practitioners is essential. Book Part First Nations James Cook University, Australia: ResearchOnline@JCU 93 103
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description First Nations Australians experience health disparity in comparison to non-Indigenous Australians. This inequality in health outcomes is driven predominantly by an increase in metabolic and cardiovascular disease. Metabolic syndrome affects up to 50% of First Nations Australians and has significant implications for the risk of cardiovascular disease, type two diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and chronic kidney disease. The striking differences in youth-onset T2DM and rates of T2DM in pregnancy between First Nations Australians and non-Indigenous Australians are particularly concerning and represent key time points for intervention. Management of metabolic syndrome and its complications in First Nations Australians requires a multidisciplinary approach and involvement of Aboiginal healthcare practitioners is essential.
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Burrage, Lauren, and Sinha, Ashim (2023) Understanding the complexities of metabolic syndrome in First Nations Australians. In: Mukhopadhyay, Satinath, and Mondal, Sunetra, (eds.) Metabolic Syndrome: From Mechanisms to Interventions. Academic Press, London, United Kingdom, pp. 93-103.
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