Male Gender Expressivity and Diagnosis and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease Risks in Men
Nathaniel J. Glasser,
Jacob C. Jameson,
Elbert S. Huang
et al.
Abstract:ImportanceMale gender expressivity (MGE), which reflects prevalent sociocultural pressures to convey masculinity, has been associated with health. Yet, little is known about associations of MGE with the diagnosis and treatment of modifiable cardiovascular disease (CVD) risks.ObjectiveTo investigate associations of MGE with modifiable CVD risk diagnoses and treatment in men.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis population-based cohort study included data from waves I (1994-1995), IV (2008-2009), and V (2016-201… Show more
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