Discrimination and systemic inflammation: A critical review and synthesis
•We summarize the literature on discrimination and inflammation.•We identify and describe conceptual and methodological limitations in the literature.•We underscore important directions for future research. Exposure to discrimination or unfair treatment has emerged as an important risk factor for il...
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description | •We summarize the literature on discrimination and inflammation.•We identify and describe conceptual and methodological limitations in the literature.•We underscore important directions for future research.
Exposure to discrimination or unfair treatment has emerged as an important risk factor for illness and disease that disproportionately affects racial and ethnic minorities. Discriminatory experiences may operate like other stressors in that they activate physiological responses that adversely affect the maintenance of homeostasis. Research suggests that inflammation plays a critical role in the pathophysiology of stress-related diseases. Recent findings on discrimination and inflammation are discussed. We highlight limitations in the current evidence and provide recommendations for future studies that seek to examine the association between discrimination and inflammation. |
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