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Tag: Pacific islander health

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Do Hawaiians Get Gout? The Role of Genetics and Diet

5 min read
According to research from the University of Hawaiʻi, Native Hawaiians face more than double the risk of developing gout compared to other ethnic groups. This striking statistic answers the question: do Hawaiians get gout? It also highlights the complex interplay between genetic factors and lifestyle choices in the prevalence of this painful condition.

Why Are Native Hawaiians So Big? Exploring the Complex Factors

4 min read
According to a 2021 study, Native Hawaiians are significantly more likely to be obese compared to European Americans and Japanese Americans living in the state. Addressing the sensitive question "Why are Native Hawaiians so big?" requires looking beyond simple explanations to explore the genetic, historical, cultural, and environmental factors at play.

Why do Polynesians struggle with obesity?

6 min read
Pacific Islanders, particularly Polynesians, face some of the world's highest rates of obesity and related non-communicable diseases, with prevalence rates significantly exceeding global averages. This health crisis is the result of a complex interplay between genetic heritage, rapid environmental shifts, and cultural factors.