Journal article
Differences in cardiovascular risk factors associated with sex and gender identity, but not gender expression, in young, healthy cisgender adults
Abstract
Background: Sex differences exist in cardiovascular disease risk factors including elevated blood pressure and arterial stiffness, and decreased endothelial function in males compared to females. Feminine gender expression may be associated with elevated risk of acute coronary syndrome. However, no study has investigated the associations between sex, gender identity, and gender expression and cardiovascular disease risk factors in young adults.
Authors
Williams JS; Wiley E; Cheng JL; Stone JC; Bostad W; Cherubini JM; Gibala MJ; Tang A; MacDonald MJ
Journal
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, Vol. 11, ,
Publisher
Frontiers
DOI
10.3389/fcvm.2024.1374765
ISSN
2297-055X