Accelerated Health Declines among African Americans in the USA

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Roland J. Thorpe
Ruth G. Fesahazion
Lauren Parker
Tanganiyka Wilder
Ronica N. Rooks
Janice V. Bowie
Caryn N. Bell
Sarah L. Szanton
Thomas A. LaVeist
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions
[2] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,Department of Health, Behavior, and Society
[3] Duke University,Center for Biobehavioral Health Disparities Research
[4] Florida A&M University,Department of Biological Sciences
[5] University of Colorado Denver,Department of Health and Behavioral Sciences
[6] University of Maryland College Park,Department of African American Studies
[7] Johns Hopkins University,Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
[8] George Washington University,Department of Health Policy and Management, Milken Institute School of Public Health
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Journal of Urban Health | 2016年 / 93卷
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Weathering hypothesis; Health disparities; Chronic conditions; Mixed models; African Americans; Stress; Allostatic load;
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The weathering hypothesis, an explanation for race disparities in the USA, asserts that the health of African Americans begin to deteriorate prematurely compared to whites as a consequence of long-term exposure to social and environmental risk factors. Using data from 2000–2009 National Health Interview Surveys (NHIS), we sought to describe differences in age-related health outcomes in 619,130 African Americans and whites. Outcome measures included hypertension, diabetes, stroke, and cardiovascular disease. Using a mixed models approach to age-period-cohort analysis, we calculated age- and race-specific prevalence rates that accounted for the complex sampling design of NHIS. African Americans exhibited higher prevalence rates of hypertension, diabetes, and stroke than whites across all age groups. Consistent with the weathering hypothesis, African Americans exhibited equivalent prevalence rates for these three conditions 10 years earlier than whites. This suggests that African Americans are acquiring age-related conditions prematurely compared to whites.
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