Incidence of Major Cardiovascular Events in Immigrants to Ontario, Canada

Author:

Tu Jack V.1,Chu Anna1,Rezai Mohammad R.1,Guo Helen1,Maclagan Laura C.1,Austin Peter C.1,Booth Gillian L.1,Manuel Douglas G.1,Chiu Maria1,Ko Dennis T.1,Lee Douglas S.1,Shah Baiju R.1,Donovan Linda R.1,Sohail Qazi Zain1,Alter David A.1

Affiliation:

1. From Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (J.V.T., A.C., M.R.R., H.G., L.C.M., P.C.A., G.L.B., D.G.M., M.C., D.T.K., D.S.L., B.A.S., L.R.D., D.A.A.); Schulich Heart Centre, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (J.V.T., D.T.K.); University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada (J.V.T., A.C., P.C.A., G.L.B., D.G.M., D.T.K., D.S.L., B.A.S., Q.S., D.A.A.); Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (G.L.B.); Ottawa...

Abstract

Background— Immigrants from ethnic minority groups represent an increasing proportion of the population in many high-income countries, but little is known about the causes and amount of variation between various immigrant groups in the incidence of major cardiovascular events. Methods and Results— We conducted the Cardiovascular Health in Ambulatory Care Research Team (CANHEART) Immigrant Study, a big data initiative, linking information from Citizenship and Immigration Canada’s Permanent Resident database to 9 population-based health databases. A cohort of 824 662 first-generation immigrants aged 30 to 74 as of January 2002 from 8 major ethnic groups and 201 countries of birth who immigrated to Ontario, Canada between 1985 and 2000 were compared with a reference group of 5.2 million long-term residents. The overall 10-year age-standardized incidence of major cardiovascular events was 30% lower among immigrants than among long-term residents. East Asian immigrants (predominantly ethnic Chinese) had the lowest incidence overall (2.4 in males, 1.1 in females per 1000 person-years), but this increased with greater duration of stay in Canada. South Asian immigrants, including those born in Guyana, had the highest event rates (8.9 in males, 3.6 in females per 1000 person-years), along with immigrants born in Iraq and Afghanistan. Adjustment for traditional risk factors reduced but did not eliminate the differences in cardiovascular risk between various ethnic groups and long-term residents. Conclusions— Striking differences in the incidence of cardiovascular events exist among immigrants to Canada from different ethnic backgrounds. Traditional risk factors explain a part but not all of these differences.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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