Cardiovascular disease risk factors are elevated among a cohort of young sexual and gender minorities in Chicago

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Ethan Morgan
Richard D’Aquila
Mercedes R. Carnethon
Brian Mustanski
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[1] Northwestern University,Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing
[2] Northwestern University,Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases and HIV Translational Research Center, Feinberg School of Medicine
[3] Northwestern University,Department of Preventative Medicine, Feinberg School of Medicine
[4] Northwestern University,Department of Medical Social Sciences
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Cardiovascular disease; HIV; MSM; Inflammation;
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To date, little research has examined cardiovascular (CVD) risk among young sexual and gender minorities, a population which behavioral research has suggested may be at unique risk of poor CVD outcomes. We assessed behavioral risk factors and biomarkers of CVD risk among young sexual and gender minorities (YSGM) aged 16–29 in Chicago who are participants in the RADAR cohort (analytic N = 936). Multiplex cytokine and inflammatory biomarker assays were run on plasma from all HIV+ participants and demographically-matched HIV- participants (n = 237). Geographic data were used to assess mean C-reactive protein (CRP) level per community area of residence in Chicago. YSGM in this cohort exhibited lower rates of obesity (19.2% in RADAR vs. 35.7% in earlier studies of heterosexual youth) and comparable rates of past 30-day tobacco use (37.9 vs. 38.1%). Conversely, higher rates were observed among several other risk factors including C-reactive protein (mean = 6.9 mg/L vs. 2.1 mg/L), marijuana use (72.5 vs. 45.3%), perceived stress (mean = 15.5 vs. 14.2), and HIV (20.0 vs. < 1% nationally). Finally, we observed geographic heterogeneity in mean CRP values by community area across the Chicago region with the highest and lowest values both found in neighborhoods on the North side of the city. In sum, these analyses demonstrate that YSGM may be at increased risk of CVD beginning from an early age. Future research should assess whether sexual minority-related stressors increase long-term CVD risk and should also longitudinally study the role of multiple risk factors on CVD morbidity and mortality among YSGM.
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