“…Only three articles (6%) mention or recognize the importance of wider socio‐structural factors as “drivers of racial health differences” (Pepin et al, 2021 ; see also Lynn et al, 2019 , Tsegaselassie et al, 2021 ). Reversibility is explicitly highlighted by 14 articles (28%) but most discussions of this are brief and often limited to the conclusion, with occasional reference to prospective pharmaceutical or therapeutic interventions (Chan et al, 2017 ; Demerath et al, 2015 ; Devaney et al, 2015 ; Enokida et al, 2005 ; Lynn et al, 2019 ; Okosun et al, 2000 ; Pepin et al, 2021 ; Pheiffer et al, 2020 ; Rai et al, 2019 ; Salihu et al, 2016 ; Tajuddin et al, 2019 ; Wang et al, 2016 ; Wiley et al, 2013 ; Zhu et al, 2016 ). v One significant exception is a study by Giuliani et al ( 2016 ) that emphasizes reversibility and variability as a theme throughout the article.…”