Within-partner concordance of hypertension and overweight/obesity among sexual minority couples.

Year of Publication
2025
Author
Journal
Annals of epidemiology
Volume
107
Number of Pages
8-12
ISSN Number
1873-2585
Abstract

PURPOSE: The role of partners on an individual's cardiometabolic risk status in same-sex relationships is underexplored to date, despite significant health disparities impacting sexual minority individuals. This study investigated cardiometabolic risk concordance in same-sex older adult couples in the United States.

METHODS: We conducted a pooled analysis of seven study waves of the University of Michigan Health and Retirement Survey (2006-2019) and estimated concordance of hypertension and overweight/obesity among same-sex couples.

RESULTS: Among 81 same-sex couples, we observed high concordance of hypertension and overweight/obesity among sexual minority male couples (39 couples, hypertension: 72.4 %, overweight/obesity: 64.2 %) and sexual minority female couples (42 couples, hypertension: 61.0 %, overweight/obesity: 35.6 %).

CONCLUSIONS: Our findings signify a need for longitudinal studies among same-sex couples to better characterize mechanisms of influence on partners' cardiometabolic health, as well as a potential role for couple-level interventions targeting cardiometabolic risk.

Date Published
07/2025
DOI
10.1016/j.annepidem.2025.05.004
PMID
40379062
PMCID
PMC12181822
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