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Sex Differences in Cardiovascular Health: Does Sexism Influence Women’s Health?

机译:心血管健康中的性别差异:性别歧视会影响女性健康吗?

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This commentary provides a brief overview of theory and research that supports the idea that sexism may be related to the disproportionate negative cardiovascular health outcomes in women. It describes the sexism as a stressor and outlines its association with a variety of health outcomes as evidence for why sex disparities should be examined within the context of pervasive inequities. To date, population-based studies have not explicitly examined the relationship between sexism and CVD but smaller studies have yielded fairly consistent results. It is suggested that future research should aim to examine the influence of two types of sexism (i.e., hostile and benevolent) and that daily or within-day designs be employed to assess cognitive, behavioral, and physiological responses to everyday sexist experiences.
机译:该评论简要概述了理论和研究,支持了以下观点:性别歧视可能与女性不成比例的负面心血管健康结果有关。它描述了性别歧视是一种压力,并概述了性别歧视与各种健康结果的关系,作为为什么应在普遍不平等的背景下研究性别差异的证据。迄今为止,基于人群的研究尚未明确检查性别歧视与CVD之间的关系,但规模较小的研究却得出了相当一致的结果。建议未来的研究应着眼于检验两种类型的性别歧视(即敌对和仁慈)的影响,并应采用每日或每日设计来评估对日常性别歧视经历的认知,行为和生理反应。

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