Race, Racism, and Cardiovascular Health: Applying a Social Determinants of Health Framework to Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Cardiovascular Disease
Houston Methodist · Lincoln Medical Center · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Health care in the United States has seen many great innovations and successes in the past decades. However, to this day, the color of a person’s skin determines—to a considerable degree—his/her prospects of wellness; risk of disease, and death; and the quality of care received. Disparities in cardiovascular disease (CVD)—the leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally—are one of the starkest reminders of social injustices, and racial inequities, which continue to plague our society. People of color—including Black, Hispanic, American Indian, Asian, and others—experience varying degrees of social disadvantage that puts these groups at increased risk of CVD and poor disease outcomes, including mortality.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 66.88
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 83
Authors
13- ZJZulqarnain JavedCorresponding
Houston Methodist
- MHMuhammad Haisum Maqsood
Lincoln Medical Center
- TYTamer Yahya
Houston Methodist
- ZAZahir Amin
University of Houston
- IAIsaac Acquah
Houston Methodist
Topics & keywords
- Social determinants of health
- Health equity
- Race and health
- Disease
- Ethnic group
- Health care
- Disadvantage
- Social epidemiology