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特邀评论:歧视——降低心血管疾病风险的新兴目标?

Invited commentary: Discrimination--an emerging target for reducing risk of cardiovascular disease?

机构信息

Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

Am J Epidemiol. 2011 Jun 1;173(11):1240-3. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwq514. Epub 2011 Feb 25.

Abstract

A growing body of research suggests that perceived discrimination, in multiple societies, is a neglected but important predictor of increased risk of disease for a broad range of health status indicators. Several prior studies propose that discrimination is adversely related to increased cardiovascular disease risk. The studies by Hunte (Am J Epidemiol. 2011;173(11):1223-1231) and Lewis et al. (Am J Epidemiol. 2011;173(11):1232-1239) find that self-reported discrimination is associated with increased risk of adiposity for men and women. These studies highlight the potentially important role of discrimination as a risk factor for excess fat but also raise important research questions regarding the role of fat in cardiovascular disease and racial differences in these processes. More generally, they also provide an important reminder to epidemiologists and medical professionals that discrimination and other aspects of racism persist in contemporary society and that increased efforts are needed to document the extent to which they may have pathogenic consequences and to identify the most promising initiatives to reduce any observed negative effects. Equally important, these studies remind us that, although social stressors are difficult to measure accurately and comprehensively, understanding how multiple stressors combine over the life course to affect the risk of morbidity and mortality remains an important priority for concerted research attention.

摘要

越来越多的研究表明,在多个社会中,感知到的歧视是一个被忽视但重要的疾病风险预测因素,与广泛的健康状况指标的风险增加有关。先前的几项研究表明,歧视与心血管疾病风险增加呈负相关。Hunte 的研究(Am J Epidemiol. 2011;173(11):1223-1231)和 Lewis 等人的研究(Am J Epidemiol. 2011;173(11):1232-1239)发现,自我报告的歧视与男性和女性肥胖风险增加有关。这些研究强调了歧视作为超重风险因素的潜在重要作用,但也提出了关于脂肪在心血管疾病中的作用以及这些过程中种族差异的重要研究问题。更普遍地说,它们还向流行病学家和医疗专业人员提供了一个重要的提醒,即歧视和种族主义的其他方面在当代社会中仍然存在,需要加大力度记录它们可能产生的致病后果的程度,并确定减少任何观察到的负面影响的最有希望的举措。同样重要的是,这些研究提醒我们,尽管社会压力源难以准确全面地衡量,但了解多种压力源如何在整个生命过程中结合起来影响发病率和死亡率的风险,仍然是协调研究关注的一个重要优先事项。

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