Program in Medical and Population Genetics and the Cardiovascular Disease Initiative, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Cardiovascular Research Center and Center for Genomic Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
JAMA Cardiol. 2023 Sep 1;8(9):859-864. doi: 10.1001/jamacardio.2023.2411.
To address systemic disparities in biomedical research, the All of Us (AoU) Research Program was created to identify the root causes and consequences of health outcomes in the US. However, the extent of AoU's racial and ethnic diversity is unknown.
To quantify representation of key racial and ethnic groups in the accruing AoU nationwide health cohort and compare with their actual representation in the US.
DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cohort study compared the AoU program from May 2017 to June 2022 for individuals 18 years and older with the Decennial Survey 2020 (DEC) collected by the US Census Bureau.
Representation of non-Hispanic Asian, non-Hispanic Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, non-Hispanic White, and uncategorized or multiple races in AoU.
The extent of underrepresentation or overrepresentation of each racial group in the AoU program at both nationwide and state-level relative to DEC.
Of the 358 705 US adults in the AoU to date, individuals identified with the following race and ethnicity categories: 12 710 non-Hispanic Asian (3.5%), 73 348 non-Hispanic Black or African American (20.5%), 58 488 Hispanic or Latino (16.3%), 205 457 non-Hispanic White (57.3%), and 8702 uncategorized or reporting multiple categories (2.4%). Of 355 413 participants with available sex at birth and age data, 218 981 (61.6%) were female and had a mean (SD) age of 53.1 (17.0) years, 136 037 (38.28%) were male and had a mean (SD) age of 56.7 (17.0) years, and 395 reported nonbinary sex (0.1%), with a mean (SD) age of 55.4 (15.8) years. Compared with the referent US, non-Hispanic Black or African American individuals were overrepresented in the AoU by 8.73% (AoU, 20.5% [73 348 of 358 705] vs DEC, 11.7% [30 266 080 of 258 343 281]) and by relative scale, 1.94-fold. Non-Hispanic White individuals accounted for the greatest participation in the AoU with generally consistent dominance across all regions yet numerically underrepresented by absolute difference of -3.54% (95% CI, -3.70 to -3.38). Uncategorized or multiracial group in the AoU (2.4% [8702 of 358 705]) was 0.43-fold likely to be represented relative to the DEC (4.6% [11 922 096 of 258 343 281]) with an absolute difference of -2.19% (95% CI, -2.24 to -2.14). Moreover, non-Hispanic Asian individuals were underrepresented by -2.54% (95% CI, -2.60 to -2.48) prominently in most states. Individuals identifying as Hispanic or Latino were nominally underrepresented by -0.46% (95% CI, -0.58 to -0.34) (AoU, 16.3% [58 488 of 358 705] vs DEC, 16.8% [43 322 792 of 258 343 281]).
Recruitment trends for the ongoing AoU show relatively improved representation of some major race groups with geographic trends. These findings underscore the need to further tailor and augment recruitment and participation initiatives for diverse populations.
为了解决生物医学研究中的系统性差异,创建了“所有人研究计划”(AoU),以确定美国健康结果的根本原因和后果。然而,AoU 的种族和民族多样性程度尚不清楚。
量化在不断增加的 AoU 全国健康队列中关键种族和民族群体的代表性,并将其与美国的实际代表性进行比较。
设计、设置和参与者:本队列研究比较了 2022 年 6 月 18 岁及以上人群的 AoU 计划与美国人口普查局 2020 年十年调查(DEC)。
非西班牙裔亚洲人、非西班牙裔黑人和非裔美国人、西班牙裔或拉丁裔、非西班牙裔白人以及未分类或多种族在 AoU 中的代表性。
在全国和州一级,AoU 计划中每个种族群体的代表性不足或过度代表性的程度与 DEC 相比。
截至目前,在 AoU 中的 358705 名美国成年人中,个人身份属于以下种族和族裔类别:12710 名非西班牙裔亚洲人(3.5%)、73348 名非西班牙裔黑人和非裔美国人(20.5%)、58488 名西班牙裔或拉丁裔(16.3%)、205457 名非西班牙裔白人(57.3%)和 8702 名未分类或报告多种类别(2.4%)。在 355413 名有可用出生性别和年龄数据的参与者中,218981 名(61.6%)为女性,平均(SD)年龄为 53.1(17.0)岁,136037 名(38.28%)为男性,平均(SD)年龄为 56.7(17.0)岁,395 名报告非二进制性别(0.1%),平均(SD)年龄为 55.4(15.8)岁。与参考美国相比,非西班牙裔黑人和非裔美国人在 AoU 中的代表性过高,高出 8.73%(AoU,20.5%[73348 名 358705 名]与 DEC,11.7%[30266080 名 258343281 名]),相对比例为 1.94 倍。非西班牙裔白人在 AoU 中占最大比例,在所有地区都普遍占据主导地位,但绝对差值为-3.54%(95%CI,-3.70 至-3.38),表明其参与人数较少。AoU 中的未分类或多种族群体(2.4%[8702 名 358705 名])与 DEC(4.6%[11922096 名 258343281 名])相比,代表性可能高出 0.43 倍,绝对差值为-2.19%(95%CI,-2.24 至-2.14)。此外,非西班牙裔亚洲人在大多数州的代表性不足-2.54%(95%CI,-2.60 至-2.48)。自认为是西班牙裔或拉丁裔的人名义上的代表性不足-0.46%(95%CI,-0.58 至-0.34)(AoU,16.3%[58488 名 358705 名]与 DEC,16.8%[43322792 名 258343281 名])。
正在进行的 AoU 招募趋势显示,一些主要种族群体的代表性相对有所提高,且存在地理趋势。这些发现强调了需要进一步调整和增加针对不同人群的招募和参与倡议。