生活方式医学在促进女性、有色人种和LGBTQ+个体恢复力中的作用。

IF 1.3 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Kiona Coleman
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摘要

背景:复原力——适应和从慢性压力中恢复的能力——是健康的关键决定因素,尤其是在边缘人群中。由于系统性歧视、创伤和社会排斥,女性、有色人种和LGBTQ+个体经历了不成比例的心理困扰。目的:探讨生活方式医学,当通过公平的视角应用时,如何作为一个强大的工具,在服务不足的社区促进恢复力和减轻心理困扰。方法:本文将生活方式医学的六大支柱:营养、身体活动、睡眠、压力管理、社会联系和避免危险物质应用于边缘化人群的生活经历。它整合了公共卫生文献、少数民族压力理论和来自文化反应性临床实践的见解。结果:结构性不平等为边缘化个体的健康创造了障碍,包括获得健康食品的机会有限,活动的安全环境有限,以及肯定的护理。当与文化谦逊相适应时,生活方式医学干预可以改善情绪健康,培养身份肯定行为,并增强复原力。结论:以公平为中心的生活方式医学提供了一个有希望的、可访问的框架,帮助边缘化人群建立恢复力和恢复健康,提供了一种预防策略,以减少长期的心理困扰。
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The Role of Lifestyle Medicine in Promoting Resilience Among Women, People of Color, and LGBTQ+ Individuals.

Background: Resilience-the ability to adapt and recover from chronic stress-is a critical determinant of health, particularly among marginalized populations. Women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ individuals experience disproportionate levels of psychological distress due to systemic discrimination, trauma, and social exclusion.

Objective: To explore how lifestyle medicine, when applied through an equity lens, can serve as a powerful tool to promote resilience and mitigate psychological distress in underserved communities.

Methods: This narrative review applies the 6 pillars of lifestyle medicine: nutrition, physical activity, sleep, stress management, social connection, and avoidance of risky substances, to the lived experiences of marginalized populations. It integrates public health literature, minority stress theory, and insights from culturally responsive clinical practice.

Results: Structural inequities create barriers to wellness for marginalized individuals, including limited access to healthy foods, safe environments for movement, and affirming care. When adapted with cultural humility, lifestyle medicine interventions can improve emotional well-being, foster identity-affirming behaviors, and strengthen resilience.

Conclusion: Equity-centered lifestyle medicine provides a promising, accessible framework to help marginalized populations build resilience and reclaim well-being, offering a preventive strategy to reduce long-term psychological distress.

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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
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