ASU to screen film about the experiences of LGBTQ+ elders on Oct. 15


Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of illness, disability and death globally, despite advances in medicine. LGBTQ+ elders face greater risks of cardiovascular disease, heart attacks and strokes than the general older adult population. This may be due to prolonged stress, chronic medical conditions and other social/environmental factors.

The American Heart Association (AHA) underscores the significance of enhancing cardiovascular health among LGBTQ+ adults. AHA identified exposure to psychosocial stressors throughout life and unhealthy coping mechanisms as key contributors to cardiovascular health disparities in the
LGBTQ+ community.

Research has shown an increased risk for heart attacks and strokes among transgender women, as well as an increased risk for blood clots among transgender individuals. It is important to speak with your physician about these risks prior to starting gender-affirming hormone treatment. […]

Click here to view the full piece. This story was originally published by KJZZ-FM on October 7, 2024.