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Duchowny, Kate A. & Noppert, Grace A. (2021). The Association between Cytomegalovirus and Disability by Race/Ethnicity and Gender: Results from the Health and Retirement Study. American Journal of Epidemiology, 190(11), 2314-2322. PMCID: PMC8799899

Abstract

Recent studies have documented a decline in the overall prevalence of disability in the United States, however racial/ethnic and gender disparities continue to persist. Cytomegalovirus (CMV), a socially patterned exposure, may be a key mechanism in understanding these previously documented disparities. Using data from the nationally-representative 2016 Health and Retirement Study, we employed Poisson log-binomial models to estimate the prevalence of disability comparing CMV seropositive versus seronegative adults and investigated effect modification by race/ethnicity and gender. Among the 9,029 participants (55% women, mean age: 67.4), 63% were CMV seropositive and 15% were disabled. CMV seropositivity was highest among non-Hispanic Black (88%) and Hispanic adults (92%) compared to non-Hispanic White adults (57%). We found evidence for effect modification of the CMV-disability by gender but not race/ethnicity. While the confidence intervals in the fully-adjusted models included the null value, compared to seronegative women, our results suggest a greater prevalence of disability among CMV seropositive women (PR= 1.16, 95% CI= 0.97, 1.39) but not among men (PR= 0.85, 95% CI= 0.69, 1.06). Results provide initial support that CMV may be an important determinant of gender disparities in disability.

URL

https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwab152

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year Published

2021

Journal Title

American Journal of Epidemiology

Author(s)

Duchowny, Kate A.
Noppert, Grace A.

Article Type

Regular

PMCID

PMC8799899

Data Set/Study

Health and Retirement Study (HRS)

Continent/Country

United States of America

State

Nonspecific

Race/Ethnicity

Hispanic/Latinx

Sex/Gender

Women
Men

ORCiD

Noppert - 0000-0002-2040-960x