A new study reveals that older Black Americans suffer disproportionately from disabilities compared to their white counterparts. The research, conducted by the University of Michigan, found that Black individuals aged 75 and above were twice as likely as whites to experience disabilities in activities of daily living. These include difficulties with tasks like dressings, bathing, and eating. The study also showed that Black individuals had a higher likelihood of experiencing mobility disabilities. Experts believe these discrepancies are due to socioeconomic disparities, unequal access to healthcare, and previous exposure to discrimination and racism..
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According to a recent study, older Black Americans are disproportionately affected by disabilities. The study found that nearly 45% of older Black adults had at least one disability, compared to 36% of older white adults. The research also revealed that Black older adults experienced higher rates of disability across various domains, including mobility, self-care, and cognitive functioning. The findings highlight the need for targeted interventions and support systems to address the health disparities faced by older Black Americans. It is crucial to prioritize equitable healthcare access and resources to ensure the well-being of this vulnerable population.
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