We need dedicated health funding for Aoteaora's Asian population, experts say

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In an NZMJ viewpoint article, experts say that Asian health research funding should match the size of the population. Researchers used keywords in Health Research Council funded studies to estimate that just over 1% of the budget since 2010 went to Asian-focused research. However, Asians are expected to make up over a quarter of NZ's population within two decades, and data from the NZ Health Survey shows their health status is changing. They say the HRC should ring-fence funding for Asian researchers to research Asian health, as has proven valuable for Māori and Pacific health research.

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From: Pasifika Medical Association Group

The proportion of the Aotearoa New Zealand population with Asian ancestry is growing, from 17% in the 2023 Census to an expected 26% by 2043. We have recently completed a major report on the health status of Asian people living in New Zealand since 2002, using data from the New Zealand Health Survey. While there have been some improvements, levels of most risk factors—such as fruit and vegetable intake, physical activity, alcohol intake and obesity—have worsened or not improved over the last 20 years, resulting in an elevated risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease, particularly among South Asians, at levels similar to those for Māori and Pacific. After reviewing the funding of Asian health research by the Health Research Council of New Zealand since 2010, we found a mismatch between the number of funded grants and size of the Asian population in New Zealand (respectively, 2.3% and 17% in 2023). The Health Research Council needs to ring-fence funding for Asian researchers so that Asian researchers have increased resources to research the major health issues that are adversely affecting their communities.

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New Zealand Medical Journal
Organisation/s: University of Auckland
Funder: All authors received funding from The Asian Network Inc (TANI) to write the recent report on Asian health in New Zealand. ZW is supported by a Health Research Council Health Delivery Research Career Development Award (22/796).
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