TY - JOUR
T1 - Inuit health in Greenland
T2 - a population survey of life style and disease in Greenland and among Inuit living in Denmark
AU - Bjerregaard, P
AU - Curtis, T
AU - Borch-Johnsen, K
AU - Mulvad, G
AU - Becker, U
AU - Andersen, S
AU - Backer, V
PY - 2003
Y1 - 2003
N2 - During 1997-2001 a population survey was carried out amongst Greenland Inuit living in Denmark and West Greenland (Nuuk, Sisimiut, Qasigiannguit and four villages in Uummannaq municipality). Data collection comprised an interview, a questionnaire, clinical examinations and sampling of biological specimens (blood, urine, subcutaneous fat tissue). The clinical examinations included anthropometric measurements, an oral glucose tolerance test, ECG, ultrasound of thyroid gland and carotid arteries, a skin prick test, and lung function. The data collection areas in Greenland ranged from the westernized capital of Nuuk (pop. app. 13,000) to small fishing and hunting villages (pop. app. 250). A total of 4,162 persons aged 18+ participated in the study; clinical examinations were performed on 2,056 of these, 739 from Denmark and 1317 from Greenland. Some of the above mentioned procedures were performed on a subset of the participants. The participation rate was 62%. We provide an overview of the background of the study and a detailed description of the methods employed for the data collection. A set of standard tables are provided for the indigenous population of Greenland. These cover statistics for selected variables by gender and ten-year age groups.
AB - During 1997-2001 a population survey was carried out amongst Greenland Inuit living in Denmark and West Greenland (Nuuk, Sisimiut, Qasigiannguit and four villages in Uummannaq municipality). Data collection comprised an interview, a questionnaire, clinical examinations and sampling of biological specimens (blood, urine, subcutaneous fat tissue). The clinical examinations included anthropometric measurements, an oral glucose tolerance test, ECG, ultrasound of thyroid gland and carotid arteries, a skin prick test, and lung function. The data collection areas in Greenland ranged from the westernized capital of Nuuk (pop. app. 13,000) to small fishing and hunting villages (pop. app. 250). A total of 4,162 persons aged 18+ participated in the study; clinical examinations were performed on 2,056 of these, 739 from Denmark and 1317 from Greenland. Some of the above mentioned procedures were performed on a subset of the participants. The participation rate was 62%. We provide an overview of the background of the study and a detailed description of the methods employed for the data collection. A set of standard tables are provided for the indigenous population of Greenland. These cover statistics for selected variables by gender and ten-year age groups.
KW - Adolescent
KW - Adult
KW - Age Distribution
KW - Anthropometry
KW - Asian People
KW - Cold Climate
KW - Denmark/epidemiology
KW - Disease/ethnology
KW - Feeding Behavior/ethnology
KW - Female
KW - Greenland/epidemiology
KW - Health Behavior/ethnology
KW - Health Status
KW - Humans
KW - Inuit/statistics & numerical data
KW - Leisure Activities
KW - Life Style/ethnology
KW - Male
KW - Mental Health/statistics & numerical data
KW - Middle Aged
KW - Population Surveillance/methods
KW - Rural Population/statistics & numerical data
KW - Sex Distribution
KW - Socioeconomic Factors
KW - Surveys and Questionnaires
U2 - 10.3402/ijch.v62i0.18212
DO - 10.3402/ijch.v62i0.18212
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 14527126
SN - 1239-9736
VL - 62 Suppl 1
SP - 3
EP - 79
JO - International Journal of Circumpolar Health
JF - International Journal of Circumpolar Health
ER -