The Construction and Meaning of Race Within Hypertension Guidelines: A Systematic Scoping Review.
Anna AwolopeHannah El-SabroutAnurima ChattopadhyayStephen RichmondDanielle Hessler-JonesMonica HahnLaura GottliebNa'amah RazonPublished in: Journal of general internal medicine (2024)
Hypertension guidelines largely refer to race as a distinct and natural category rather than confront the longstanding history of racism within and beyond the medical system. Normalizing race as a biological rather than social construct fails to address racism as a key determinant driving inequities in cardiovascular health. These changes are necessary to produce meaningful structural solutions that advance equity in hypertension education, research, and care delivery.