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美国女性绝经前心血管健康的不平等和恶化:1990-2016 年

Inequalities and Deteriorations in Cardiovascular Health in Premenopausal US Women, 1990-2016.

机构信息

Adrienne O'Neil and Josephine D. Russell are with Heart and Mind Research, iMPACT Institute, School of Medicine, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia. Adrienne O'Neil is also with Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria. Kelly Thompson and Robyn Norton are with Global Women's Health, The George Institute for Global Health, University of New South Wales, Newtown, New South Wales, Australia. Robyn Norton is also with University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Am J Public Health. 2020 Aug;110(8):1175-1181. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2020.305702. Epub 2020 Jun 18.

Abstract

Coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality rates in the United States have declined by up to two thirds in recent decades. Closer examination of these trends reveals substantial inequities in the distribution of mortality benefits. It is worrying that the uneven distribution of CHD that exists from lowest to highest social class-the social gradient-has become more pronounced in the United States since 1990 and is most pronounced for women.Here we consider ways in which this trend disproportionately affects premenopausal women aged 35 to 54 years. We apply a social determinants of health framework focusing on intersecting axes of inequalities-notably gender, class, ethnicity, geographical location, access to wealth, and class-among other power relations to which young and middle-aged women are especially vulnerable, and we argue that increasing inequalities may be driving these unprecedented deteriorations. We conclude by discussing interventions and policies to target and alleviate inequality axes that have potential to promote greater equity in the distribution of CHD mortality and morbidity gains.The application of this framework in the context of women's cardiovascular health can help shed light regarding why we are seeing persistently poorer outcomes for premenopausal US women.

摘要

近年来,美国的冠心病(CHD)死亡率下降了多达三分之二。更仔细地研究这些趋势表明,在死亡率获益的分配上存在着巨大的不平等。令人担忧的是,自 1990 年以来,美国社会阶层最低到最高的 CHD 分布不均——社会梯度——变得更加明显,而对女性的影响最为明显。在这里,我们考虑了这种趋势是如何不成比例地影响 35 至 54 岁的绝经前妇女的。我们应用健康决定因素的社会框架,重点关注不平等的交叉轴——特别是性别、阶级、种族、地理位置、财富获取以及年轻和中年妇女特别容易受到影响的其他权力关系,我们认为,不平等的加剧可能是导致这些前所未有的恶化的原因。最后,我们讨论了针对这些不平等轴的干预措施和政策,这些干预措施和政策有可能促进 CHD 死亡率和发病率获益分配更加公平。在女性心血管健康方面应用这一框架,可以帮助我们了解为什么我们看到美国绝经前妇女的预后持续较差。

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