Circulation, Vol 76, 1245-1250, Copyright © 1987 by American Heart Association
MP Stern, BS Bradshaw, CW Eifler, DS Fong, HP Hazuda and M Rosenthal
Although the decline in ischemic heart disease mortality is now entering
its third decade, there has been no definitive information on the
experience of Mexican Americans, the nation's second largest minority
group. Earlier studies carried out in the 1970s were hampered by the
unavailability of satisfactory population data beyond 1970. In the present
study we have used 1970 and 1980 census data to compute death rates in
Mexican Americans and non-Hispanic whites from Texas for the periods
1969-1971 and 1979-1981. All four sex-ethnic groups showed statistically
significant declines in death rates due to all causes, due to total
ischemic heart disease, and due to acute myocardial infarction between
1969-1971 and 1979-1981. Declines in the latter two causes of death were
least marked in Mexican American men. This sex- ethnic group was also the
only one that failed to show a decline in death rates due to chronic
ischemic heart diseases. The fact that Mexican Americans have been shown to
be less well informed about and less likely to adopt lifestyle changes
aimed at reducing heart disease risk than non-Hispanic whites may account
for the less striking mortality decline observed in Mexican American men,
but is harder to reconcile with the apparent equal decline in Mexican
American women compared with non-Hispanic whites.
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Secular decline in death rates due to ischemic heart disease in Mexican Americans and non-Hispanic whites in Texas, 1970-1980
Department of Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio 78284.
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