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Native Hawaiians are not very healthy: study

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NEW YORK (AP) — Hawaii consistent­ly ranks among the healthiest states, but a federal survey found Native Hawaiians are in unusually bad health.

Native Hawaiians — descendant­s of Hawaii’s original Polynesian settlers — are in worse health than many other Americans. They were more likely to suffer asthma, diabetes and obesity. They also were more often under severe psychologi­cal stress, and were less likely to say they are in good health, according to the report released Friday.

The study, by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is the first national look at the health of Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders. It’s based on interviews with 11,000 people in 2014, as part of an effort to get better health data from these population­s.

Hawaii tends to top the health charts. It’s was No. 1 for five straight years, according to rankings released annually by United Health Foundation.

But “we have always contended that our ranking fails to acknowledg­e some of the severe disparitie­s in our population,” said Ranjani Starr, an epidemiolo­gist with the Hawaii State Department of Health. The state’s health profile is complicate­d. “It attracts healthier people with higher incomes who can afford to live there,” said Sela Panapasa, a University of Michigan researcher who studies the health of Pacific Islanders.

Roughly a quarter of the state’s population is considered Native Hawaiians or Pacific Islanders, and many of them are low-income.

The latest results echoes smaller studies. But it’s important because it offers the best look yet of health conditions in different groups of Pacific Islanders, experts said.

A striking finding: one in four Native Hawaiian children and adults have ever had asthma, making it nearly twice as common in that group than in other Americans. Hawaii health officials believe it’s related to Native Hawaiians’ higher smoking rates. Other findings: — Obesity and diabetes are more common in Samoans than in any other group of U.S. adults. But American Indians and Alaska Natives fare worse in many other categories.

— Nearly 40 per cent of Native Hawaiians are obese. That’s about the same as what the survey saw in black adults, who have the highest obesity rate among the largest U.S. population groups.

— About 14 per cent of Native Hawaiians have diabetes, higher than whites and Asians.

— About five per cent of Native Hawaiians said they experience­d recent and severe psychologi­cal stress, compared to three per cent of U.S. adults overall.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? Hawaii has ranked as one of the healthiest states, but a study released Friday, finds that original Hawaiians are in poor health.
The Associated Press Hawaii has ranked as one of the healthiest states, but a study released Friday, finds that original Hawaiians are in poor health.

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