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Pacific Health

Pacific People's Health


Pacific peoples experience poorer health outcomes than other New Zealanders across a number of health and disability indicators. They exhibit a lower life expectancy than other ethnic groups excluding Maori, and social and economic factors are known to contribute significantly to their relatively poorer health status.

In short, Pacific people die younger and have higher rates of chronic diseases, which are recognised as leading causes of this premature mortality and disability, for example:
Pacific men have higher rates of lung cancer and primary liver cancer, and Pacific women have higher rates of breast and cervical cancer than other New Zealand women.

Pacific children have higher rates of hospitalisation for acute and chronic respiratory and infectious diseases than any other group in New Zealand.

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