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Demographic evolution and natural increase projection of the Yanomami indigenous population in Brazil.

Paulo Ricardo Saquete Martins FilhoFrancisco Helmer Almeida SantosAnalany Pereira Dias AraújoAlexandre Raphael DeitosCarlos Eduardo Palhares MachadoShirley Verônica Melo Almeida LimaBianca Marques Santiago
Published in: Biodemography and social biology (2024)
The Yanomami population, residing in Brazil's largest indigenous reserve in the Amazon Rainforest, face significant health challenges exacerbated by external threats such as infectious diseases, malnutrition, and mercury contamination from illegal mining. These issues, coupled with inadequate healthcare provision, have led to an alarming increase in mortality rates and potentially threaten the long-term survival of the Yanomami community. This ecological study utilized demographic data from the Special Secretariat of Indigenous Health to explore the demographic evolution and natural increase of the Yanomami Indigenous population in Brazil from 2003 to 2022. Employing population pyramids, crude rates of natural increase, the Mann-Kendall test for trend analysis, and linear regression modeling, the study analyzed vital statistics to forecast demographic trends, with analysis conducted using the R statistical software. Our findings showed a substantial growth of the Yanomami population, yet with a decreasing natural increase rate (τ = -0.33; p  = 0.047), suggesting a shift toward population stagnation or decline within the next century. These results call for urgent, coordinated actions to address the complex demographic trends and health challenges faced by Yanomami Indigenous people, ensuring their demographic sustainability and the preservation of their traditional ways of life amidst ongoing environmental and health crises.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • public health
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  • infectious diseases
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  • machine learning
  • cardiovascular disease
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  • artificial intelligence
  • affordable care act