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The Effect of Neighborhood Disadvantage on Diabetes Prevalence


The Effect of Neighborhood Disadvantage on Diabetes Prevalence

Patient socioeconomic data is not usually included in medical records nor easily accessible to clinicians, yet socioeconomic disadvantage can be an ...

The Impact of Neighborhoods on Diabetes Risk and Outcomes

Indigenous Americans (i.e., American Indian/Alaska Native) and Black Americans are particularly burdened with a higher prevalence, incidence, ...

The association between neighborhood social and economic ...

Participants living in the most disadvantaged neighborhoods had a higher diabetes prevalence in each urban/rural community type and these associations were only ...

Perceived neighborhood disorder and type 2 diabetes disparities in ...

Perceiving more neighborhood disorder was associated with increased type 2 diabetes risk, but the interaction between race/ethnicity and ...

The Impact of Neighborhoods on Diabetes Risk and Outcomes

A 10- to. 15-year evaluation of MTO found lower diabetes prevalence for the experimen-.

Socioeconomic Deprivation and Diabetes Care Quality in US ...

In addition, deprived neighborhoods are associated with an increased rate of obesity and decreased physical activity. These spatial social ...

Higher Neighborhood Disadvantage Is Associated with Weaker ...

Specifically, the correlation describing adiposity, dysglycemia, and hypertension interaction was weaker in the high neighborhood disadvantage ...

Population Health - The ScholarShip at ECU

The impact of neighborhood socioeconomic position on prevalence of diabetes ... The effect of neighborhood disadvantage on diabetes prevalence. In ...

Neighbourhood socioeconomic disadvantage, risk factors, and ...

Neighbourhood socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with differences in health risks across the life course, including detrimental lifestyle ...

How is neighborhood social disorganization associated with ...

Diabetes management is influenced by a number of factors beyond the individual-level. This study examined how neighborhood social ...

Making Neighborhood-Disadvantage Metrics Accessible

Living in a disadvantaged neighborhood has been linked to higher rates of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and other diseases; increased ...

Neighborhood Atlas - Home

Living in a disadvantaged neighborhood has been linked to a number of healthcare outcomes, including higher rates of diabetes and cardiovascular disease, ...

Neighborhood Socioeconomic Disadvantage and 30-Day ...

After adjustment, residence within the most disadvantaged 15% of neighborhoods continued to be associated with increased rehospitalization risk, with the most ...

Neighborhood Disadvantage and Functional Well-being in ...

Compared with participants who were living in neighborhoods that were not disadvantaged, participants in the disadvantaged group were more ...

The impact of neighborhood disadvantage on health-related quality ...

Prior research showed that neighborhood disadvantage is associated with health and health outcomes across the cancer continuum, including cancer incidence, ...

Neighborhood disadvantage and chronic disease management

Persons living in disadvantaged neighborhoods have increased risk of worse health outcomes, including uncontrolled blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol.

Neighborhoods, Obesity, and Diabetes — A Randomized Social ...

The opportunity to move from a neighborhood with a high level of poverty to one with a lower level of poverty was associated with modest but ...

Neighborhood Disadvantage and Risk of Heart Failure: The ...

However, the association between neighborhood disadvantage and HF risk was not statistically different for adults with and without diabetes.

Neighborhood Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Childhood Body...

The corresponding risk of obesity was 5 % for those in affluent neighborhoods and 9 % and those in disadvantaged neighborhoods. Conclusion: Cumulative exposure ...

Neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with ...

Disparities in the prevalence of multimorbidity are apparent in relation to the neighborhood in which a person lives. Thus, neighborhood context ...