Journal article
Gender/sex as a social determinant of cardiovascular risk
A O'Neil, AJ Scovelle, AJ Milner, A Kavanagh
Circulation | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2018
Abstract
The social gradient for cardiovascular disease (CVD) onset and outcomes is well established. The American Heart Association's Social Determinants of Risk and Outcomes of Cardiovascular Disease Scientific Statement advocates looking beyond breakthroughs in biological science toward a social determinants approach that focuses on socioeconomic position, race and ethnicity, social support, culture and access to medical care, and residential environments to curb the burden of CVD going forward. Indeed, the benefits of this approach are likely to be far reaching, enhancing the positive effects of advances in CVD related to prevention and treatment while reducing health inequities that contribute t..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Dr O'Neil is supported by a Future Leader Fellowship (101160) from the Heart Foundation, Australia. A.J. Milner is supported by the Victorian Health and Medical Research Fellowship.