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Cardiovascular Mortality among Ethnic German Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union

by Ulrich Ronellenfitsch (Author)
©2007 Thesis XV, 182 Pages
Series: Challenges in Public Health, Volume 51

Summary

Migration is a phenomenon of particular Public Health importance. Since 1990, almost two million ethnic Germans (Aussiedler) have migrated from the former Soviet Union to Germany. The health of migrants is determined by a wide variety of factors. The author conducted a large cohort study to assess the Aussiedler‘s post-migration mortality from cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death in Germany. Mortality was compared to that of the German population and the influence of several potential risk factors on mortality levels was determined in multivariate analyses. Surprisingly, the results showed a lower cardiovascular mortality among Aussiedler compared to the German population. Possible mechanisms are discussed together with recommendations for future research and policy.

Details

Pages
XV, 182
Year
2007
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631557044
Language
English
Keywords
Russlanddeutsche Aussiedler Kardiovaskuläre Krankheit Sterbeziffer Migranten Herz-Kreislauf-Erkrankungen Public Health
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2007. XV, 182 pp., num. graphs and cards

Biographical notes

Ulrich Ronellenfitsch (Author)

The Author: Ulrich Ronellenfitsch studied medicine in Heidelberg and Madrid and graduated from the University of Heidelberg. He is now completing the clinical specialisation in surgery at the University Hospital Mannheim. His current research focus is clinical epidemiology in surgery.

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