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Mortality among New Zealand Maori and non-Maori Mormons.
Full Abstract
Mortality rates for New Zealand Maori and non-Maori Mormons in the period 1970-77 have been compared with those for non-Mormons in the census year 1976 to measure the impact of the Mormon lifestyle on differences in mortality between Maoris and non-Maoris. Maori mortality was much lower among Mormons than non-Mormons suggesting that environmental, rather than genetic factors, play a predominant role in the relatively high overall Maori mortality. However the prevalence of smoking among Maori Mormons was not much lower than for the general Maori population. Reasons for the relative mortality advantage of Maori Mormons were therefore not clear, although attitudes to health and health services utilization, and the influence of strong social support networks, might be involved. Paradoxically, non-Maori Mormon mortality rates were similar to those for non-Mormons. A combination of factors appeared to contribute to this finding including the fact that 26% of non-Maori Mormons were of Pacific Island origin, non-Maori Mormons were of lower socioeconomic status than other non-Maoris, and part Maoris probably constitute a high, but unknown, proportion of Mormons classified as non-Maoris.
Author information
Author/s: Smith, A H (AH); Pool, D I (DI); Pearce, N E (NE); Lyon, J L (JL); Lilley, B M (BM); Davis, P B (PB); Prior, I A (IA);
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Publication Type: Comparative Study; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Journal: International journal of epidemiology (Int J Epidemiol), published in ENGLAND. (Language: eng)
Reference: 1985-Jun; vol 14 (issue 2) : pp 265-71
Dates: Created 1985/09/16; Completed 1985/09/16; Revised 2006/11/15;
PMID: 4018993, status: MEDLINE (last retrieval date: 2/18/2009, IMS Date: )
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