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Increased risks of cardiovascular diseases and insulin resistance among the Orang Asli in Peninsular Malaysia
BACKGROUND: Despite the strategic development plan by the authorities for the Orang Asli, there are six subtribes of which their population numbers are small (less than 700). These minorities were not included in most of the health related studies published thus far. A comprehensive physiological an...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4806488/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27009064 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-2848-9 |
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author | Tuan Abdul Aziz, Tuan Azlin Teh, Lay Kek Md Idris, Muhd Hanis Bannur, Zakaria Ashari, Lydiatul Shima Ismail, Adzrool Idzwan Ahmad, Aminuddin Isa, Kamarudzaman Md Nor, Fadzilah Mohd Rahman, Thuhairah Hasrah Abdul Shaari, Syahrul Azlin Binti Jan Mohamed, Hamid Jan Mohamad, Nornazliya Salleh, Mohd Zaki |
author_facet | Tuan Abdul Aziz, Tuan Azlin Teh, Lay Kek Md Idris, Muhd Hanis Bannur, Zakaria Ashari, Lydiatul Shima Ismail, Adzrool Idzwan Ahmad, Aminuddin Isa, Kamarudzaman Md Nor, Fadzilah Mohd Rahman, Thuhairah Hasrah Abdul Shaari, Syahrul Azlin Binti Jan Mohamed, Hamid Jan Mohamad, Nornazliya Salleh, Mohd Zaki |
author_sort | Tuan Abdul Aziz, Tuan Azlin |
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description | BACKGROUND: Despite the strategic development plan by the authorities for the Orang Asli, there are six subtribes of which their population numbers are small (less than 700). These minorities were not included in most of the health related studies published thus far. A comprehensive physiological and biomedical updates on these small subtribes in comparison to the larger subtribes and the urban Malay population is timely and important to help provide appropriate measures to prevent further reduction in the numbers of the Orang Asli. METHODS: A total of 191 Orang Asli from different villages in Peninsular Malaysia and 115 healthy urban Malays were recruited. Medical examinations and biochemical analyses were conducted. Framingham risk scores were determined. Data was analyzed using IBM SPSS Statistics, Version 20.0. RESULTS: A higher percentage of the Orang Asli showed high insulin levels and hsCRP compared to the healthy Malays denoting possible risk of insulin resistance. High incidences of low HDL-c levels were observed in all the Orang Asli from the six subtribes but none was detected among the urban Malays. A higher percentage of inlanders (21.1 % of the males and 4.2 % of the females) were categorized to have high Framingham Risk Score. CONCLUSIONS: Orang Asli staying both in the inlands and peripheries are predisposed to cardiovascular diseases and insulin resistance diabetes mellitus. The perception of Orang Asli being healthier than the urban people no longer holds. We believed that this information is important to the relevant parties in strategizing a healthier community of the Orang Asli to avoid the vanishing of the vulnerable group(s). |
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spelling | pubmed-48064882016-03-25 Increased risks of cardiovascular diseases and insulin resistance among the Orang Asli in Peninsular Malaysia Tuan Abdul Aziz, Tuan Azlin Teh, Lay Kek Md Idris, Muhd Hanis Bannur, Zakaria Ashari, Lydiatul Shima Ismail, Adzrool Idzwan Ahmad, Aminuddin Isa, Kamarudzaman Md Nor, Fadzilah Mohd Rahman, Thuhairah Hasrah Abdul Shaari, Syahrul Azlin Binti Jan Mohamed, Hamid Jan Mohamad, Nornazliya Salleh, Mohd Zaki BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Despite the strategic development plan by the authorities for the Orang Asli, there are six subtribes of which their population numbers are small (less than 700). These minorities were not included in most of the health related studies published thus far. A comprehensive physiological and biomedical updates on these small subtribes in comparison to the larger subtribes and the urban Malay population is timely and important to help provide appropriate measures to prevent further reduction in the numbers of the Orang Asli. METHODS: A total of 191 Orang Asli from different villages in Peninsular Malaysia and 115 healthy urban Malays were recruited. Medical examinations and biochemical analyses were conducted. Framingham risk scores were determined. Data was analyzed using IBM SPSS Statistics, Version 20.0. RESULTS: A higher percentage of the Orang Asli showed high insulin levels and hsCRP compared to the healthy Malays denoting possible risk of insulin resistance. High incidences of low HDL-c levels were observed in all the Orang Asli from the six subtribes but none was detected among the urban Malays. A higher percentage of inlanders (21.1 % of the males and 4.2 % of the females) were categorized to have high Framingham Risk Score. CONCLUSIONS: Orang Asli staying both in the inlands and peripheries are predisposed to cardiovascular diseases and insulin resistance diabetes mellitus. The perception of Orang Asli being healthier than the urban people no longer holds. We believed that this information is important to the relevant parties in strategizing a healthier community of the Orang Asli to avoid the vanishing of the vulnerable group(s). BioMed Central 2016-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4806488/ /pubmed/27009064 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-2848-9 Text en © Tuan Abdul Aziz et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Tuan Abdul Aziz, Tuan Azlin Teh, Lay Kek Md Idris, Muhd Hanis Bannur, Zakaria Ashari, Lydiatul Shima Ismail, Adzrool Idzwan Ahmad, Aminuddin Isa, Kamarudzaman Md Nor, Fadzilah Mohd Rahman, Thuhairah Hasrah Abdul Shaari, Syahrul Azlin Binti Jan Mohamed, Hamid Jan Mohamad, Nornazliya Salleh, Mohd Zaki Increased risks of cardiovascular diseases and insulin resistance among the Orang Asli in Peninsular Malaysia |
title | Increased risks of cardiovascular diseases and insulin resistance among the Orang Asli in Peninsular Malaysia |
title_full | Increased risks of cardiovascular diseases and insulin resistance among the Orang Asli in Peninsular Malaysia |
title_fullStr | Increased risks of cardiovascular diseases and insulin resistance among the Orang Asli in Peninsular Malaysia |
title_full_unstemmed | Increased risks of cardiovascular diseases and insulin resistance among the Orang Asli in Peninsular Malaysia |
title_short | Increased risks of cardiovascular diseases and insulin resistance among the Orang Asli in Peninsular Malaysia |
title_sort | increased risks of cardiovascular diseases and insulin resistance among the orang asli in peninsular malaysia |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4806488/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27009064 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-2848-9 |
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