Texarkana Gazette

Indigenous Bolivians have some of the healthiest hearts,

- By Maria Cheng

LONDON—Deep in the Bolivian Amazon lives a group of indigenous people who spend their days hunting and farming. Researcher­s say this may be partly why they have some of the healthiest hearts on the planet.

The Tsimane, a society of hunter-gatherers, have the lowest-ever recorded levels of clogged arteries among any population studied, new research found.

Scientists say the finding points to the importance of reducing risk factors for heart disease: The Tsimane are physically active—exercising for about four to seven hours every day—and their diet is low in fat and sugar. They also don’t smoke or drink often.

“The average middle-aged Tsimane has arteries that are about 28 years younger than those of Westerners,” said Dr. Randall Thompson, a cardiologi­st at St. Luke’s Health System in Kansas City, Missouri, who helped lead the new work.

The study was published online Friday in the journal Lancet and presented at a meeting of the American College of Cardiology. Thompson and colleagues teamed up with anthropolo­gists who have been tracking the Tsimane for years for glimpses into their health. The Tsimane, a group of about 16,000 people who live along a tributary of the Amazon, are one of the best-studied indigenous groups in the world. The 705 participan­ts in the study spent a day paddling in their canoes and then hopped a six-hour Jeep ride to the nearest city so doctors could take computer scans of their hearts and measure their weight, heart rate, blood pressure, cholestero­l and blood sugar. In exchange for their time, the Tsimane were given small gifts including thread and yarn. Scientists concluded Americans were five times likelier to have heart disease than the Tsimane. Almost nine in ten Tsimane had no risk of heart disease.

 ?? Associated Press ?? n A dwelling of the Tsimane, a group of indigenous people with a traditiona­l lifestyle deep in the Bolivian Amazon, have some of the healthiest hearts on the planet, according to Dr. Randall Thompson, a cardiologi­st at St. Luke’s Health System in Kansas City, Mo.
Associated Press n A dwelling of the Tsimane, a group of indigenous people with a traditiona­l lifestyle deep in the Bolivian Amazon, have some of the healthiest hearts on the planet, according to Dr. Randall Thompson, a cardiologi­st at St. Luke’s Health System in Kansas City, Mo.

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