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Sex matters in health promotion and disease prevention

Washington, D.C.--Health promotion and disease prevention for women and men in the U.S. depend on a health care system and public cognizant of the affect sex differences have on health and disease. This was the message delivered in a recent article authored by Phyllis Greenberger, M.S.W., Society president and CEO, published in the Summer 2003 issue of Health Searchlight.

In the article, titled "Sex Matters in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention," Greenberger examines the differences between the definitions of sex and gender, how sex and gender affect disease prevention, and the need for more education and research on sex differences and disease.

Health Searchlight is the official newsletter of the Association of Academic Health Centers (AHC.)

"A clearer understanding of sex differences and their implications for health care will improve the health of both women and men, and may play a significant role in designing effective prevention programs based on sex," Greenberger stated.

"The challenge today is to increase awareness among both health care providers and the public of the fact that men and women simply differ when it comes to health and disease."

Greenberger referred to the 2001 Society-sponsored Institute of Medicine (IOM) report, Understanding the Biological Contributions to Human Health: Does Sex Matter?, which concluded that sex determines differential propensities for certain health conditions or diseases and different risk factors or treatments, while gender determines different exposures to certain risks, different treatment-seeking patterns or differential impacts of social and economical determinants of health.

"Scientists have long known the anatomical differences between women and men, but only within the past decade have they begun to uncover significant biological differences between the sexes. This reality was validated in the IOM report, which clearly distinguishes between sex and gender,
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Contact: Amy Hoskins
amy@womens-health.org
202-496-5015
Society for Women's Health Research
20-Aug-2003


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