AI Article Synopsis

  • A study was conducted to investigate the prevalence and factors contributing to cardiovascular disease (CVD) among transgender and gender diverse (TGD) individuals in the U.S., revealing that nearly 14% reported having CVD.
  • The cohort included 1,019 TGD individuals, with similar rates of CVD across different gender transition statuses, and noted common risk factors such as older age, lower income, smoking, and various chronic health conditions.
  • The findings highlight the need for further research and effective interventions to improve cardiovascular health and access to medical care for TGD individuals.

Article Abstract

Background: The cardiovascular health of transgender and gender diverse (TGD) persons, a growing population in the United States, has become a subject of heightened interest. We sought to assess the prevalence and predictors of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in transgender men, transgender women, and gender nonconforming persons in the United States.

Methods: A cohort of individuals self-identified as TGD (ie, transgender or gender nonconforming) in the United States was identified using the 2018 Centers for Disease Control's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey.

Results: Among the 1019 TGD individuals studied, 378 (37.1%) identified their transition status as male-to-female, 394 (38.7%) as female-to-male, and the remaining 247 (24.2%) as gender nonconforming. A total of 138 (13.5%) had reported CVD, while 881 (86.5%) did not. The prevalence of CVD in TGD individuals identified as male-to-female, female-to-male, and gender nonconforming were noted to be similar (14.6% vs. 13.5% vs. 12.1%; P = 0.69). TGD persons with CVD were older with lower annual income. They also had higher rates of smoking, lower rates of regular exercise, and higher rates of smoking and chronic medical comorbidities. Independent predictors of CVD in TGD persons included older age, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and depressive disorder.

Conclusions: In this contemporary cross-sectional nationally representative survey, CVD was prevalent in nearly 14% of TGD persons. Further studies examining interventions to reduce CV risk and enhance access to medical care in the TGD population are warranted.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/HPC.0000000000000271DOI Listing

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