Publications by authors named "J Ristori"

Transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) individuals continue to experience harassment and discrimination across various aspects of life, significantly impacting their physical and mental health. The scarcity of data on their general health, particularly regarding dietary habits, remains a challenge in developing effective healthcare strategies for this population. To address this gap, we analyzed selected dietary habits, physical activity (PA), and body mass index (BMI) among Italian TGD adults compared to the Italian general population (IGP).

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Purpose: Information on the general health of transgender and gender diverse (TGD) individuals continues to be lacking. To bridge this gap, the National Institute of Health in Italy together with the National Office against Racial Discriminations, clinical centres, and TGD organizations carried out a cross-sectional study to define the sociodemographic profile, health-related behaviours, and experiences of healthcare access in Italian TGD adult population.

Methods: A national survey was conducted by Computer-Assisted Web Interviewing (CAWI) technique.

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Background: Despite the increasing interest in transgender health research, to date little is known about the size of the transgender and gender diverse (TGD) population.

Methods: A web-based questionnaire survey was developed, including a collection of socio-demographic characteristics and disseminated online through social media. Gender incongruence was evaluated by using a 2-item approach assessing gender recorded at birth and gender identity.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study looked at how hormone treatment (GnRHa) affects the mental health and body changes in transgender and gender diverse teens.* -
  • Researchers followed 36 teens over time to see how their feelings and thoughts changed before and after starting treatment.* -
  • The results showed that while anxiety and depression were higher before treatment, there was a big improvement in mental health during the treatment, and this was linked to physical changes as well.*
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