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Previous epidemiological studies have shown an association between racial discrimination and health outcomes in specific populations, such as Black, Asian, and Indigenous individuals living in the United States, Australia, and Canada as well as in Latin American and European countries. Most of these studies have a focus on interpersonal racial discrimination, which is mainly investigated by measuring perceived racial discrimination and evaluating chronic stress caused by unfair treatment experiences over an individual’s lifetime. Several studies have demonstrated an association between lifelong racial discrimination experiences and poor eating habits in the last decade of life. Our guest, Raquel Canuto, along with her co-authors, conducted a systematic review to examine the association between PRD and eating habits and to analyze the pathways of this association presented in the primary studies. Join us this episode as we speak with Dr. Canuto about the groups findings.
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Previous epidemiological studies have shown an association between racial discrimination and health outcomes in specific populations, such as Black, Asian, and Indigenous individuals living in the United States, Australia, and Canada as well as in Latin American and European countries. Most of these studies have a focus on interpersonal racial discrimination, which is mainly investigated by measuring perceived racial discrimination and evaluating chronic stress caused by unfair treatment experiences over an individual’s lifetime. Several studies have demonstrated an association between lifelong racial discrimination experiences and poor eating habits in the last decade of life. Our guest, Raquel Canuto, along with her co-authors, conducted a systematic review to examine the association between PRD and eating habits and to analyze the pathways of this association presented in the primary studies. Join us this episode as we speak with Dr. Canuto about the groups findings.