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Pacific Heart Disease Statistics In New Zealand - Heart Foundation NZ 2 in 5 Pacific deaths from heart disease are between ages 35-65 Compared to one in ten deaths for non-Pacific, non-Maori New Zealanders [1] Pacific people are 1 2x more likely to live with heart disease than non-Pacific [2] Pacific women are 2 4x more likely to experience heart failure Compared to non-Pacific women in New Zealand [3]
Navigating the long journey of heart failure—experiences of Māori and . . . vidence–practice gaps of cardiovascular care experienced by Māori and Pacific people From the wider pool of semi-structured interviews, we identified 24 people (seven Māori and 17 Pacific peoples, 23 from the North Island) living with heart fai
Understanding heart disease in Pasifika communities Heart disease is a major health concern in Aotearoa, with Māori and Pasifika communities experiencing higher rates and earlier onset of heart failure than other groups However, much of this burden is preventable with the right education, early intervention, and culturally appropriate care
Should Heart Health Outcomes of Pacific Peoples be Disaggregated . . . Anonymised individual-level linkage using the Statistics NZ Integrated Data Infrastructure identified a cohort of 2,409,861 people aged 30–74 years and resident in NZ on 31 March 2013 (of whom 123,300 identified as being of a Pacific ethnicity) From this cohort, CVD prevalence and 5-year mortality were described by Pacific-specific ethnicity