Subscribe to RSS
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-985813
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
High Prevalence of Dyslipidemia in the Dresden Jewish Population
Publication History
received 09.05.2007
accepted 31.05.2007
Publication Date:
10 September 2007 (online)
Introduction
In the last 15 years, about 200000 Russian-speaking Jewish immigrants have resettled from the former Soviet Union in Germany. They constitute already a considerable part of patients in the outpatient and hospital departments. There is a growing evidence for differences in health and social service utilization by Jewish immigrants [1] [2] indicating a higher prevalence of diabetes mellitus in Russian Jewish immigrants than the overall prevalence in western world [3] as well as differences in lipid metabolism [4], however, poor data exists on their health status. Therefore, we have evaluated the parameters of the lipid and carbohydrate metabolism in the Jewish Dresden immigrant population.
References
- 1 Korenblum W. et al . Mol Psychiatry. 2005; 10 ((11)) 974-975
- 2 Mascie-Taylor CG, Little MA. Am J Hum Biol. 2004; 16 ((4)) 365-378
- 3 Oystragh P. Aust Fam Physician. 1980; 9 ((5)) 269-270
- 4 Rubinstein A. et al . Am J Epidemiol. 1988; 128 ((1)) 153-164
- 5 Schwarz PE, Bornstein SR. Horm Metab Res. 2006; 38 ((5)) 359
- 6 Jaross W. et al . Eur J Epidemiol. 1994; 10 ((3)) 307-315
- 7 Tsuchiya T, Schwarz PE, Bosque-Plata LD, Geoffrey Hayes M, Dina C, Froguel P. et al . Association of the calpain-10 gene with type 2 diabetes in Europeans: Results of pooled and meta-analyses. Mol Genet Metab. 2006;
- 8 Reimann M. et al . Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2007; 77 ((1)) 62-69
- 9 Schwarz PE. et al . Horm Metab Res. 2006; 38 ((7)) 460-464
- 10 Schwarz PE, Schwarz J, Schuppenies A, Bornstein SR, Schulze J. Development of a diabetes prevention management program for clinical practice. Public Health Rep. 2007; 122 ((2)) 258-263
Correspondence
Dr. med. P. E.H. Schwarz
Department of Medicine III
Carl Gustav Carus Medical School
Dresden University of Technology
Fetscherstrasse 74
01307 Dresden
Germany
Phone: +49/351/458 27 15
Fax: +49/351/458 73 19
Email: peter.schwarz@uniklinikum-dresden.de