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  • - The study aimed to explore how comorbidities (the presence of multiple diseases) relate to health disparities among different ethnic groups in the UK population, using data from the UK Biobank.
  • - Results indicated that the Asian ethnic group had the highest average number of comorbidities, while the Chinese group had the lowest, with significant differences in disease prevalence among groups, particularly for diabetes and hypertension.
  • - The findings highlight the need for tailored health interventions based on specific comorbidity patterns observed in different ethnic groups to help reduce health disparities.

Article Abstract

Objective: The goal of this study was to investigate the relationship between comorbidities and ethnic health disparities in a diverse, cosmopolitan population.

Materials And Methods: We used the UK Biobank (UKB), a large progressive cohort study of the UK population. Study participants self-identified with 1 of 5 ethnic groups and participant comorbidities were characterized using the 31 disease categories captured by the Elixhauser Comorbidity Index. Ethnic disparities in comorbidities were quantified as the extent to which disease prevalence within categories varies across ethnic groups and the extent to which pairs of comorbidities co-occur within ethnic groups. Disease-risk factor comorbidity pairs were identified where one comorbidity is known to be a risk factor for a co-occurring comorbidity.

Results: The Asian ethnic group shows the greatest average number of comorbidities, followed by the Black and then White groups. The Chinese group shows the lowest average number of comorbidities. Comorbidity prevalence varies significantly among the ethnic groups for almost all disease categories, with diabetes and hypertension showing the largest differences across groups. Diabetes and hypertension both show ethnic-specific comorbidities that may contribute to the observed disease prevalence disparities.

Discussion: These results underscore the extent to which comorbidities vary among ethnic groups and reveal group-specific disease comorbidities that may underlie ethnic health disparities.

Conclusion: The study of comorbidity distributions across ethnic groups can be used to inform targeted group-specific interventions to reduce ethnic health disparities.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9272510PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jamiaopen/ooac057DOI Listing

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