Shin Cha-Nam, Keller Colleen, An Kyungeh, Sim Jeongha
Cha-Nam Shin, PhD, RN Assistant Professor, College of Nursing and Health Innovation, Arizona State University, Phoenix. Colleen Keller, PhD, RN, FAHA, FAAN Regents' Professor, Foundation Professor in Women's Health, Director of Center for Healthy Outcomes in Aging, College of Nursing and Health Innovation, Arizona State University, Phoenix. Kyungeh An, PhD, RN Associate Professor, College of Nursing, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond. Jeongha Sim, PhD, RN Assistant Professor, Department of Nursing, Jeonju University, Jeonju, South Korea.
J Cardiovasc Nurs. 2018 Jan/Feb;33(1):82-93. doi: 10.1097/JCN.0000000000000417.
Despite Korean Americans being one of the fastest growing immigrant groups in the United States, little is known about their cardiovascular health or cardiovascular disease risk factors.
The purpose of this report is to describe the prevalence of cardiovascular disease risks and their contributing factors in Korean Americans and recommend future directions for the development of cardiovascular disease prevention or management research to meet the unique needs of this ethnic group.
We conducted a systematic review using databases of PubMed, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Web of Science, and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews and identified 27 studies that reported the prevalence of cardiovascular disease or its risk factors in Korean Americans, published in English between 2000 and 2016.
We found high rates of unhealthy behaviors (eg, consumption of a high-sodium diet, physical inactivity, smoking) and risk factors (eg, hypertension, diabetes) for cardiovascular disease. Moreover, they were less likely to receive counseling about their diseases from healthcare providers and modify their lifestyle (eg, reduce their diet sodium intake, control their weight) to manage their diseases than were other ethnic populations. Individual-, interpersonal-, community-, and societal-level influences contributed to the high prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors.
Data on subgroups of Asian Americans indicate that Korean Americans have significant lifestyle-related cardiovascular disease risks, which could be a critical agenda for researchers and clinicians to better understand cardiovascular health disparities in the United States.
尽管韩裔美国人是美国增长最快的移民群体之一,但对于他们的心血管健康或心血管疾病风险因素却知之甚少。
本报告旨在描述韩裔美国人中心血管疾病风险及其影响因素的患病率,并为开展心血管疾病预防或管理研究以满足该族裔的独特需求推荐未来方向。
我们使用PubMed、CINAHL、PsycINFO、科学网和Cochrane系统评价数据库进行了系统评价,确定了27项报告韩裔美国人中心血管疾病或其风险因素患病率的研究,这些研究于2000年至2016年间以英文发表。
我们发现存在高比例的不健康行为(如高钠饮食、缺乏身体活动、吸烟)以及心血管疾病的风险因素(如高血压、糖尿病)。此外,与其他族裔人群相比,他们从医疗保健提供者那里获得疾病咨询以及改变生活方式(如减少饮食中的钠摄入量、控制体重)以管理疾病的可能性较小。个人、人际、社区和社会层面的影响导致了心血管风险因素的高患病率。
关于亚裔美国人亚群体的数据表明,韩裔美国人存在与生活方式相关的重大心血管疾病风险,这可能是研究人员和临床医生更好地了解美国心血管健康差异的关键议程。