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评估和改善 LGBTQ 成年人的心血管健康:美国心脏协会的科学声明。

Assessing and Addressing Cardiovascular Health in LGBTQ Adults: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.

出版信息

Circulation. 2020 Nov 10;142(19):e321-e332. doi: 10.1161/CIR.0000000000000914. Epub 2020 Oct 8.

Abstract

There is mounting evidence that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer or questioning (LGBTQ) adults experience disparities across several cardiovascular risk factors compared with their cisgender heterosexual peers. These disparities are posited to be driven primarily by exposure to psychosocial stressors across the life span. This American Heart Association scientific statement reviews the extant literature on the cardiovascular health of LGBTQ adults. Informed by the minority stress and social ecological models, the objectives of this statement were (1) to present a conceptual model to elucidate potential mechanisms underlying cardiovascular health disparities in LGBTQ adults, (2) to identify research gaps, and (3) to provide suggestions for improving cardiovascular research and care of LGBTQ people. Despite the identified methodological limitations, there is evidence that LGBTQ adults (particularly lesbian, bisexual, and transgender women) experience disparities across several cardiovascular health metrics. These disparities vary by race, sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity. Future research in this area should incorporate longitudinal designs, elucidate physiological mechanisms, assess social and clinical determinants of cardiovascular health, and identify potential targets for behavioral interventions. There is a need to develop and test interventions that address multilevel stressors that affect the cardiovascular health of LGBTQ adults. Content on LGBTQ health should be integrated into health professions curricula and continuing education for practicing clinicians. Advancing the cardiovascular health of LGBTQ adults requires a multifaceted approach that includes stakeholders from multiple sectors to integrate best practices into health promotion and cardiovascular care of this population.

摘要

越来越多的证据表明,与顺性别异性恋同龄人相比,同性恋、双性恋、跨性别、酷儿或疑问者(LGBTQ)成年人在几个心血管风险因素方面存在差异。这些差异主要归因于整个生命周期中接触到的心理社会压力源。本美国心脏协会科学声明审查了 LGBTQ 成年人心血管健康的现有文献。该声明以少数群体压力和社会生态模型为指导,其目标是(1)提出一个概念模型,阐明 LGBTQ 成年人心血管健康差异背后的潜在机制,(2)确定研究空白,(3)为改善 LGBTQ 人群的心血管研究和护理提供建议。尽管存在已确定的方法学限制,但有证据表明,LGBTQ 成年人(特别是女同性恋、双性恋和跨性别女性)在几个心血管健康指标方面存在差异。这些差异因种族、性别、性取向和性别认同而异。该领域的未来研究应采用纵向设计,阐明生理机制,评估心血管健康的社会和临床决定因素,并确定行为干预的潜在目标。需要开发和测试针对影响 LGBTQ 成年人心血管健康的多层次压力源的干预措施。LGBTQ 健康内容应纳入健康专业课程和执业临床医生的继续教育中。要促进 LGBTQ 成年人的心血管健康,需要采取多方面的方法,让来自多个部门的利益相关者将最佳实践融入到该人群的健康促进和心血管护理中。

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