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Study says ‘interpersonal racism’ linked to heart problems in black women

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  • Source: The College Fix
  • 03/22/2024

“Interpersonal racism” might lead to higher rates of coronary heart disease, according to a recent study.

But a health scholar who spoke to The College Fix questioned the findings.

“Perceived experiences of interpersonal racism in employment, in housing, and with the police were associated with higher incidence of CHD among Black women,” the study from Boston University epidemiologist Shanshan Sheehy concluded. However, “perceived racism in everyday life was not associated with higher risk,” Dr. Sheehy wrote.

She wrote the study, published in the American Heart Association journal, with Michelle Albert, the most recent president of the group. The paper used data from nearly 50,000 black women beginning in 1997.

Anatomical human heart model I by Ali Hajiluyi is licensed under unsplash.com
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