Lichtarowicz A M, Mayberry J F
Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham.
J R Soc Med. 1987 Nov;80(11):692-3. doi: 10.1177/014107688708001111.
The main Polish migrations to Britain were in the 1940s and many families have retained a traditional diet. People of Polish origin living in Nottingham were interviewed and the frequency of gastrointestinal disease assessed. Gallstones were less common in English people and Polish migrants than in Poland. Appendicitis and haemorrhoids were commoner in Polish migrants that amongst people in Poland.
波兰人主要在20世纪40年代移民到英国,许多家庭仍然保持着传统饮食。对居住在诺丁汉的波兰裔人群进行了访谈,并评估了胃肠道疾病的发病频率。胆结石在英国人和波兰移民中比在波兰本土更为少见。阑尾炎和痔疮在波兰移民中比在波兰本土人群中更为常见。