Cardiovascular health concerns in sexual and gender minority populations

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Billy A. Caceres
Carl G. Streed
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[1] Columbia University School of Nursing,Program for the Study of LGBT Health
[2] Boston University School of Medicine,Center for Transgender Medicine and Surgery
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Nature Reviews Cardiology | 2021年 / 18卷
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Growing evidence indicates that sexual and gender minority populations might be at greater risk of cardiovascular disease than the general population. Additional population and clinical health research is needed to inform the development of tailored, evidence-based interventions to promote the cardiovascular health of sexual and gender minority populations.
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