Doisy College of Health Sciences, Saint Louis University, 3437 Caroline St, St. Louis, MO, 63104, USA.
Rush Copley Medical Center, 2000 Ogden Avenue, Aurora, IL, 60504, USA.
Nutr J. 2021 Jan 15;20(1):6. doi: 10.1186/s12937-021-00662-z.
A sex- and gender-informed approach to study design, analysis and reporting has particular relevance to the transgender and gender nonconforming population (TGNC) where sex and gender identity differ. Notable research gaps persist related to dietary intake, validity and reliability of nutrition assessment methods, and nutrition interventions with TGNC populations. This is due in part to the conflation of sex and gender into one binary category (male or female) in many nutrition surveillance programs worldwide. Adoption of the Sex and Gender Equity In Research (SAGER) guidelines and the two-step method of querying sex and gender has the potential to exponentially increase the body of research related to TGNC health.
采用考虑到性别和性别的方法进行研究设计、分析和报告对于性别认同和生理性别不同的跨性别和性别不一致人群(TGNC)尤其相关。在 TGNC 人群的饮食摄入、营养评估方法的有效性和可靠性以及营养干预方面,仍然存在显著的研究差距。这部分是由于在世界许多营养监测计划中,将性别和性别混淆为一个二元类别(男性或女性)。采用性和性别公平研究(SAGER)准则和两步查询性和性别的方法,有可能使与 TGNC 健康相关的研究数量呈指数级增长。