For Western health professionals, obesity and related illnesses are viewed as preventable and arising from lifestyle choices; however, for Polynesians and many other Indigenous peoples, these same diseases are regarded as genetically determined. This article examines this contradiction and questions whether high clusters of these illnesses are evidence of “faulty genes” or are a product of other socioeconomic and cultural influences related to postcolonial marginalization. We suggest that both the ways genetic findings are disseminated and a limited understanding of their predictive capacity may in fact contribute to certain fatalistic attitudes within these populations. Labeling Polynesians “at risk” can engender fear in the community, arg...
Genetics plays only a small part in ethnic differences in health, and other factors are often more a...
The Pacific Islander population has high levels of non-communicable disease. While genetic research ...
International audienceThe Pacific region, also referred to as Oceania, is a geographically widesprea...
For Western health professionals, obesity and related illnesses are viewed as preventable and arisin...
Epidemiological studies of obesity, Type-2 diabetes (T2D), cardiovascular diseases and several commo...
BACKGROUND: the thrifty gene hypothesis posits that, in populations that experienced periods of feas...
Background: The thrifty gene hypothesis posits that, in populations that experienced periods of feas...
Background:The thrifty gene hypothesis posits that, in populations that experienced periods of feast...
Abstract Background The thrifty gene hypothesis posits that, in populations that experienced periods...
Data clearly indicate that there is a high burden of metabolic disease including gout, type 2 diabet...
An example of a "signature of selection" in a population is a region of the genome that exhibits a r...
Several diseases and vulnerabilities associated with genetic or microbial factors are more frequent ...
Between 1980 and 2008, two Pacific island nations - Nauru and the Cook Islands - experienced the fas...
Australia is rapidly becoming home to an increasing number of Polynesians. While the Maori/Pacific I...
Adults of Pacific descent residing in New Zealand have more than double the prevalence of diabetes, ...
Genetics plays only a small part in ethnic differences in health, and other factors are often more a...
The Pacific Islander population has high levels of non-communicable disease. While genetic research ...
International audienceThe Pacific region, also referred to as Oceania, is a geographically widesprea...
For Western health professionals, obesity and related illnesses are viewed as preventable and arisin...
Epidemiological studies of obesity, Type-2 diabetes (T2D), cardiovascular diseases and several commo...
BACKGROUND: the thrifty gene hypothesis posits that, in populations that experienced periods of feas...
Background: The thrifty gene hypothesis posits that, in populations that experienced periods of feas...
Background:The thrifty gene hypothesis posits that, in populations that experienced periods of feast...
Abstract Background The thrifty gene hypothesis posits that, in populations that experienced periods...
Data clearly indicate that there is a high burden of metabolic disease including gout, type 2 diabet...
An example of a "signature of selection" in a population is a region of the genome that exhibits a r...
Several diseases and vulnerabilities associated with genetic or microbial factors are more frequent ...
Between 1980 and 2008, two Pacific island nations - Nauru and the Cook Islands - experienced the fas...
Australia is rapidly becoming home to an increasing number of Polynesians. While the Maori/Pacific I...
Adults of Pacific descent residing in New Zealand have more than double the prevalence of diabetes, ...
Genetics plays only a small part in ethnic differences in health, and other factors are often more a...
The Pacific Islander population has high levels of non-communicable disease. While genetic research ...
International audienceThe Pacific region, also referred to as Oceania, is a geographically widesprea...