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Race and Gender Differences in the Association Between Experiences of Everyday Discrimination and Arterial Stiffness Among Patients With Coronary Heart Disease.
Annals of Behavioral Medicine ( IF 3.6 ) Pub Date : 2020-03-30 , DOI: 10.1093/abm/kaaa015
Samantha G Bromfield 1 , Samaah Sullivan 1 , Ryan Saelee 1 , Lisa Elon 1 , Bruno Lima 1, 2 , An Young 1, 2 , Irina Uphoff 2 , Lian Li 1 , Arshed Quyyumi 2 , J Douglas Bremner 3 , Viola Vaccarino 1 , Tené T Lewis 1
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Self-reported experiences of discrimination have been linked to indices of cardiovascular disease. However, most studies have focused on healthy populations. Thus, we examined the association between experiences of everyday discrimination and arterial stiffness among patients with a history of myocardial infarction (MI).

中文翻译:

冠心病患者日常歧视经历与动脉硬化之间关系的种族和性别差异。

自我报告的歧视经历与心血管疾病指数有关。然而,大多数研究都集中在健康人群上。因此,我们研究了有心肌梗死 (MI) 病史的患者的日常歧视经历与动脉硬化之间的关联。
更新日期:2020-03-30
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