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Monday, February 3, 2014
Teens Who Experience Racism Could Have Health Problems Later
People who experienced racial discrimination
as teenagers had higher blood pressure,
higher body max index, and elevated levels of
stress-related hormones by the time they
reached 20, placing them at greater risk for
complicated health problems later in life,
including chronic disease.
For the study—which was published in the
journal Child Development—researchers at the
University of Georgia assessed 331 African
American teens living in the rural South, who
were asked to rate the frequency of which
they experience racial discrimination, slurs,
insults, false accusations and physical threats.
Their caregivers were also surveyed regarding
the emotional support they offer the teens
with regards to events of racial discrimination.
The kids were then reassessed at age 20.
Researchers found that a small percentage of
the teens showed an increase in the biological
effects of stress. However, teens who received
emotional support from their parents did not
show the biological effects of stress, which
suggests the importance of supportive
parental relationships, as they can "be a
protective barrier from stress-changing
biology."
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