2024 journal article
Broadening the Environmental Lens to Include Social and Structural Determinants of Women’s Health Disparities
Environmental Health Perspectives, 132(1).
Due to the physical, metabolic, and hormonal changes before, during, and after pregnancy, women—defined here as people assigned female at birth—are particularly susceptible to environmental insults. Racism, a driving force of social determinants of health, exacerbates this susceptibility by affecting exposure to both chemical and nonchemical stressors to create women's health disparities.