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The Boston Puerto Rican Health Study, a longitudinal cohort study on health disparities in Puerto Rican adults: challenges and opportunities
BACKGROUND: The Boston Puerto Rican Health Study is an ongoing longitudinal cohort study designed to examine the role of psychosocial stress on presence and development of allostatic load and health outcomes in Puerto Ricans, and potential modification by nutritional status, genetic variation, and s...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2848197/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20193082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-10-107 |
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author | Tucker, Katherine L Mattei, Josiemer Noel, Sabrina E Collado, Bridgette M Mendez, Jackie Nelson, Jason Griffith, John Ordovas, Jose M Falcon, Luis M |
author_facet | Tucker, Katherine L Mattei, Josiemer Noel, Sabrina E Collado, Bridgette M Mendez, Jackie Nelson, Jason Griffith, John Ordovas, Jose M Falcon, Luis M |
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description | BACKGROUND: The Boston Puerto Rican Health Study is an ongoing longitudinal cohort study designed to examine the role of psychosocial stress on presence and development of allostatic load and health outcomes in Puerto Ricans, and potential modification by nutritional status, genetic variation, and social support. METHODS: Self-identified Puerto Ricans, aged 45-75 years and residing in the Boston, MA metro area, were recruited through door-to-door enumeration and community approaches. Participants completed a comprehensive set of questionnaires and tests. Blood, urine and salivary samples were extracted for biomarker and genetic analysis. Measurements are repeated at a two-year follow-up. RESULTS: A total of 1500 eligible participants completed baseline measurements, with nearly 80% two-year follow-up retention. The majority of the cohort is female (70%), and many have less than 8(th )grade education (48%), and fall below the poverty level (59%). Baseline prevalence of health conditions is high for this age range: considerable physical (26%) and cognitive (7%) impairment, obesity (57%), type 2 diabetes (40%), hypertension (69%), arthritis (50%) and depressive symptomatology (60%). CONCLUSIONS: The enrollment of minority groups presents unique challenges. This report highlights approaches to working with difficult to reach populations, and describes some of the health issues and needs of Puerto Rican older adults. These results may inform future studies and interventions aiming to improve the health of this and similar communities. |
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spelling | pubmed-28481972010-04-01 The Boston Puerto Rican Health Study, a longitudinal cohort study on health disparities in Puerto Rican adults: challenges and opportunities Tucker, Katherine L Mattei, Josiemer Noel, Sabrina E Collado, Bridgette M Mendez, Jackie Nelson, Jason Griffith, John Ordovas, Jose M Falcon, Luis M BMC Public Health Research article BACKGROUND: The Boston Puerto Rican Health Study is an ongoing longitudinal cohort study designed to examine the role of psychosocial stress on presence and development of allostatic load and health outcomes in Puerto Ricans, and potential modification by nutritional status, genetic variation, and social support. METHODS: Self-identified Puerto Ricans, aged 45-75 years and residing in the Boston, MA metro area, were recruited through door-to-door enumeration and community approaches. Participants completed a comprehensive set of questionnaires and tests. Blood, urine and salivary samples were extracted for biomarker and genetic analysis. Measurements are repeated at a two-year follow-up. RESULTS: A total of 1500 eligible participants completed baseline measurements, with nearly 80% two-year follow-up retention. The majority of the cohort is female (70%), and many have less than 8(th )grade education (48%), and fall below the poverty level (59%). Baseline prevalence of health conditions is high for this age range: considerable physical (26%) and cognitive (7%) impairment, obesity (57%), type 2 diabetes (40%), hypertension (69%), arthritis (50%) and depressive symptomatology (60%). CONCLUSIONS: The enrollment of minority groups presents unique challenges. This report highlights approaches to working with difficult to reach populations, and describes some of the health issues and needs of Puerto Rican older adults. These results may inform future studies and interventions aiming to improve the health of this and similar communities. BioMed Central 2010-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2848197/ /pubmed/20193082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-10-107 Text en Copyright ©2010 Tucker et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research article Tucker, Katherine L Mattei, Josiemer Noel, Sabrina E Collado, Bridgette M Mendez, Jackie Nelson, Jason Griffith, John Ordovas, Jose M Falcon, Luis M The Boston Puerto Rican Health Study, a longitudinal cohort study on health disparities in Puerto Rican adults: challenges and opportunities |
title | The Boston Puerto Rican Health Study, a longitudinal cohort study on health disparities in Puerto Rican adults: challenges and opportunities |
title_full | The Boston Puerto Rican Health Study, a longitudinal cohort study on health disparities in Puerto Rican adults: challenges and opportunities |
title_fullStr | The Boston Puerto Rican Health Study, a longitudinal cohort study on health disparities in Puerto Rican adults: challenges and opportunities |
title_full_unstemmed | The Boston Puerto Rican Health Study, a longitudinal cohort study on health disparities in Puerto Rican adults: challenges and opportunities |
title_short | The Boston Puerto Rican Health Study, a longitudinal cohort study on health disparities in Puerto Rican adults: challenges and opportunities |
title_sort | boston puerto rican health study, a longitudinal cohort study on health disparities in puerto rican adults: challenges and opportunities |
topic | Research article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2848197/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20193082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-10-107 |
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