Title: Science in the News
1Science in the News
The HOPE Partnership is funded by a Science
Education Partnership Award from the National
Center for Research Resources, part of the
National Institutes of Health (Grant No. R25
RR018490).
2Background
- Kuna Indians of Panama City
- Ailigandi - Remote islands in Panama
- Vera Cruz - Suburbs of Panama City
- 1940s - The Kuna Indians of Panama living in
their indigenous island setting were documented
to be free of hypertension and cardiovascular
disease
3Characteristics of Kuna living in Ailigandi and
Vera (Table 1)
From J.Cardiovasc. Pharmacol. 2006 47(Supp. 2)
S103-S109
4Weekly reported intake of foods and beverages in
Vera Cruz and Ailigandi (mean SEM). A, Fruit.
B, Meat, fish poultry. C, Salt sweets, and
added fat. D, Beverages. (Figure 1)
From J.Cardiovasc. Pharmacol. 2006 47(Supp. 2)
S103-S109
5Questions
- What characteristics of the island Kuna differ
from the city Kuna? How do they differ? - Are there differences in food consumption between
island Kuna and city Kuna? If so, list the top 3
differences. - Based on the Kuna data set, what is your
strongest conclusion? - If you were to write a report on this study, what
would your title be?
6NPRs Talk of the Nation
- Play
- Date January 20, 2006
- Listen to the clip
- What are the main points?
7Resources
- McCullough, M, Chevaux, K, Jackson, L., et al.
Hypertension, the Kuna, and the Epidemiology of
Flavanols. Journal of Cardiovascular
Pharmacology. 2006 103-109.