Abstract
Understanding the role of biological sex and sociocultural gender in cardiovascular medicine is one of the first steps toward personalized medicine. Sex- and gender-based analysis (SGBA) seeks to systematically incorporate sex and gender-related variables as well as the intersectionality with other factors in medical research, with the goal of providing evidence for equitable cardiovascular clinical practice. This article outlines simple steps that summarize an approach to SGBA that may ultimately be a game changer in cardiovascular research and practice.
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