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Invited Commentary: Sex and Race Differences in Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease—Achieving the Promise of Sex and Race Subgroup Analyses in Epidemiologic Research

机译:邀请评论:糖尿病和心血管疾病的性和种族差异 - 实现流行病学研究中性和种族亚组分析的承诺

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Diabetes confers a higher risk of cardiovascular disease on women than on men. The reasons for these sex differences, such as poorer cardiovascular risk factor profiles, have received considerable attention. However, a recent report on sex × diabetes interactions on cardiovascular disease identified that few if any prior studies have confirmed these sex differences in black individuals, despite known diabetes-related disparities. In this issue of the Journal, George et al. (Am J Epidemiol. 2018;187(3):403–410.) found marginally significant multiplicative sex × diabetes interactions in black but not white study participants after adjustments for traditional and behavioral risk factors, competing risk, and change in diabetes status over time. This study is notable for its attempt to fill an important literature gap, and it elegantly addressed multiple statistical considerations in assessing sex × diabetes interactions according to race strata. The findings also highlighted several important considerations for conducting race and sex subgroup analyses.
机译:糖尿病赋予女性心血管疾病的风险高于男性。这些性别差异的原因,如较差的心血管危险因素概况,都受到了相当大的关注。然而,尽管有相关的糖尿病相关的差异,最近关于心血管疾病的性别×糖尿病相互作用的次数甚至少数人确认了黑人中的这些性别差异。在这个期刊上,George等人。 (AM Epidemiol。2018年; 187(3):403-410。)发现了略微显着的繁殖性×黑色的糖尿病患者在传统和行为危险因素的调整后的黑色但不是白色的研究参与者,竞争风险和糖尿病的变化时间。本研究对于填补重要的文学差距,这项研究是值得注意的,并且在赛地层评估性别×糖尿病相互作用时,它典雅地解决了多种统计考虑因素。调查结果还强调了进行竞争和性亚组分析的几个重要考虑因素。

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