Currently, Barbadian descendants of the Irish are called
redlegs. This community has been
endogamous, and now numbers only about four hundred people. Most live in poverty and are prey to infections and diseases. Often, they have a poor diet and lack of dental care. Furthermore,
hemophilia caused diseases and premature deaths in the community, and excess sugar foods consumed by the community has aroused a high rate of
diabetes, which has extended blindness among many of them. Moreover, school absenteeism, poor health, the mixture between members of the same family (which causes severe disease in their descendants) and the poverty of the community, reinforced by the possession of small land, shortage of employment opportunities and maintenance of large families (and therefore greater food shortages for each of its members), have adversely affected their presence on the island. Today, redlegs are characterized by anomalies and difficulties to survive on the island. ==Notable Irish Barbadians==