Chronic respiratory disease disparity between American Indian/Alaska Native and white populations, 2011-2018.
Kimberly G LaffeyAlfreda D NelsonMatthew J LaffeyQuynh NguyenLincoln R SheetsAdam G SchrumPublished in: BMC public health (2021)
This study highlighted that AI/AN socioeconomic burdens are key determinants of chronic respiratory disease, in addition to well-established risk factors such as smoking and weight morbidity. Disease disparity experienced by the AI/AN population is therefore likely a symptom of disproportionate socioeconomic challenges they face. Further promotion of public health and social service efforts may be able to improve AI/AN health and decrease this disease disparity.