How Racism Might Be Accelerating Aging and Menopause
Science Quickly
Scientific American
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🗓️ 4 September 2024
⏱️ 14 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | breaking down barriers to care with people who care. |
| 0:05.0 | Embracing technologies that put the clinic wherever the patient is. |
| 0:15.0 | Helping health care systems keep pace, |
| 0:20.0 | pushing every boundary, till there's room for every patient. |
| 0:28.0 | Better health, brighter future. |
| 0:33.0 | That's the Decadeaway. Getting older is one of the most universal experiences we humans have, but not everyone |
| 0:50.1 | ages the same way or at the same rate. |
| 0:54.0 | Now researchers are finding that people of color and members of other |
| 0:57.2 | minoritized groups often show signs of aging faster, |
| 1:01.2 | including developing diseases traditionally associated with advanced |
| 1:04.9 | age. |
| 1:06.1 | And the way we study these conditions could be leaving those folks behind. |
| 1:10.5 | For Scientific American Science Quickly, I'm Rachel Feltman. |
| 1:13.8 | Joining you today is Alexis Reeves, a postdoctoral researcher at the Stanford University |
| 1:18.7 | School of Medicine's Department of Epidemiology and population health. |
| 1:22.8 | She studies the mechanisms by which structural and interpersonal racism |
| 1:26.8 | contribute to aging, including the early onset of menopause. |
| 1:30.9 | Thanks for being here, Alexis. |
| 1:35.5 | So what first got you interested in studying aging? |
| 1:38.7 | So the base of everything is my family and my experiences growing up. I grew up in California in a town where we were one of the only black and minority families in the town. |
| 1:50.4 | And I saw how racism kind of at the interpersonal level with micro macro |
| 1:55.4 | aggressions and at the structural level such as who gets to make an offer on a |
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