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African Americans have a 54% higher risk of succumbing to cardiovascular disease compared to their White counterparts, even though there has been a significant decrease in cardiovascular disease-related deaths across the country. A recent study by Tulane University, published in the Annals of Int
A study of more than 50,000 US adults suggests that social determinants of health are a major contributing factor to higher mortality rates from cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Black individuals compared to Whites. The findings are published in Annals of Internal Medicine.
Black adults are 54% more likely to die of heart disease than White adults. A new study has found that the disparity can be attributed to social factors such as unemployment, low income and lack of a partner rather than known factors such as hypertension and obesity. The study builds on previous work that's shown how social determinants of health contribute to race-based health disparities.