Examining Racial Disparities in Stroke

检查中风的种族差异

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    9292369
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 17.82万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
  • 财政年份:
    2014
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2014-08-01 至 2019-05-31
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Stroke is the 4th leading cause of US mortality and 3rd among African Americans, with African Americans exhibiting more than twice the risk of Whites. The underlying causes of racial disparities in stroke are unclear. Few studies have systematically evaluated how racial disparities in stroke might vary by socioeconomic and behavior risk factors (e.g. measures of socioeconomic status [SES], adiposity, physical activity and alcohol) and they might explain the observed disparities through their roles as intermediates in the causal pathway between race and stroke. There has been a paucity of research on the impact of socioeconomic and behavioral risk factors in stroke risk prediction. Moreover, validation of existing stroke prediction scores among African Americans is urgently needed. This innovative project will address these gaps in the literature by: (1) determining whether racial disparities in stroke and the associations of selected stroke risk factors by race are comparable in two biracial socioeconomically heterogeneous populations, (2) determining whether mediation by socioeconomic and behavioral stroke risk factors account for racial disparities in stroke beyond traditional stroke risk factors using conventional and causal frameworks, and (3) examining whether race-specific stroke prediction models improve the predictive performance (calibration and discrimination) of long-term stroke risk compared to existing stroke prediction models. These aims will be accomplished through the use of three multi-racial, well-established NIH-funded cohorts; the Women's Health Initiative, Southern Community Cohort Study (SCCS) and Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke. A comprehensive approach to examining racial disparities will be utilized. Novel causal mediation analyses will complement conventional epidemiologic methods and move the field forward. Furthermore, race-specific stroke prediction models will enable the development of improved prevention strategies among at-risk individuals. These socioeconomic and behavioral stroke risk factors are often routinely collected in the clinic or could be obtained at minimal cost. This grant will generate new knowledge and crucial training for my advancement to become an independent epidemiologist in the field of racial/ethnic disparities in cardiovascular disease (CVD) by developing my expertise in (1) racial disparities and social determinant of CVD; (2) statistical training in mediation analyses; (3) methodologic training in prediction modeling; (4) data management and analytic skills with Medicare claims data (CMS) for stroke ascertainment in SCCS and (5) pilot medical record collection for stroke validation in SCCS. The advanced training, mentorship and protected time provided by this career development award will provide the skills and experience necessary for conducting the highest quality racial/ethnic cardiovascular disparities research and a strong foundation for success as an independent epidemiologic racial/disparities investigator.
描述(由申请人提供):中风是美国第四大死亡原因,也是非洲裔美国人的第三大死因,其中非洲裔美国人的风险是白人的两倍多。中风种族差异的根本原因尚不清楚。很少有研究系统地评估中风的种族差异如何因社会经济和行为风险因素(例如社会经济地位 [SES]、肥胖、体力活动和酒精的测量)而变化,并且它们可能通过其作为因果关系中间体的作用来解释观察到的差异。种族和中风之间的途径。关于社会经济和行为风险因素对中风风险预测的影响的研究很少。此外,迫切需要验证非裔美国人现有的中风预测评分。该创新项目将通过以下方式解决文献中的这些空白:(1)确定中风的种族差异以及按种族选定的中风危险因素的关联在两个混血社会经济异质人群中是否具有可比性,(2)确定社会经济和行为的调节是否具有可比性中风风险因素使用传统和因果框架超越传统中风风险因素来解释中风的种族差异,以及(3)检查种族特定的中风预测模型是否可以提高长期中风风险的预测性能(校准和区分)。现有的中风预测模型。这些目标将通过使用三个由 NIH 资助的多种族、完善的队列来实现;妇女健康倡议、南方社区队列研究 (SCCS) 以及中风地理和种族差异的原因。 将采用综合方法来审查种族差异。新颖的因果中介分析将补充传统的流行病学方法并推动该领域向前发展。此外,特定种族的中风预测模型将使高危人群能够制定改进的预防策略。这些社会经济和行为中风危险因素通常在诊所常规收集或可以以最低成本获得。这笔赠款将为我提供新的知识和重要的培训,通过发展我在以下方面的专业知识:(1)种族差异和心血管疾病的社会决定因素; (2) 中介分析统计培训; (3) 预测建模方法训练; (4) 用于 SCCS 中风确定的医疗保险索赔数据 (CMS) 的数据管理和分析技能,以及 (5) 用于 SCCS 中风验证的试点医疗记录收集。该职业发展奖提供的高级培训、指导和受保护的时间将为进行最高质量的种族/民族心血管差异研究提供必要的技能和经验,并为作为独立流行病学种族/差异调查员的成功奠定坚实的基础。

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The role of stroke risk factors in the prevalence of stroke symptoms among Hispanic/Latinx Adults
中风危险因素在西班牙裔/拉丁裔成年人中风症状患病率中的作用
  • 批准号:
    10345665
  • 财政年份:
    2022
  • 资助金额:
    $ 17.82万
  • 项目类别:
The role of stroke risk factors in the prevalence of stroke symptoms among Hispanic/Latinx Adults
中风危险因素在西班牙裔/拉丁裔成年人中风症状患病率中的作用
  • 批准号:
    10578831
  • 财政年份:
    2022
  • 资助金额:
    $ 17.82万
  • 项目类别:
Examining Racial Disparities in Stroke
检查中风的种族差异
  • 批准号:
    8750945
  • 财政年份:
    2014
  • 资助金额:
    $ 17.82万
  • 项目类别:
Examining Racial Disparities in Stroke
检查中风的种族差异
  • 批准号:
    9102763
  • 财政年份:
    2014
  • 资助金额:
    $ 17.82万
  • 项目类别:

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