Medical Xpress July 5, 2024
Caitlin Doran, Mayo Clinic News Network

Researchers from Mayo Clinic and the University of Minnesota have published a paper in the Journal of Clinical and Translational Science, which provides a new framework describing how racism affects heart health among people of color in Minnesota. The researchers are focused on reversing these disparities.

This framework will help scientists explore and measure how chronic exposure to racism, not race, influences health outcomes,” says Sean Phelan, Ph.D., a Mayo Clinic health services researcher and senior author of the paper. “This will help enable researchers to design interventions that address the root causes of these disparities and improve for people of color everywhere.”

The researchers are part of the Center for Chronic Disease Reduction and Equity Promotion Across...

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