Informal and Formal Social Integration Shape Eating and Drinking of Older Black and White Americans
Abstract
Objective: Health behaviors are seen as one possible pathway linking race to health outcomes. Social integration has also been consistently linked to important health outcomes but has not been examined as a mechanism accounting for racial differences in health behaviors among older U.S. adults. Method: We use data from the American’s Changing Lives (ACL) Study to explore racial differences in measures of social integration and whether they help...
Paper Details
Title
Informal and Formal Social Integration Shape Eating and Drinking of Older Black and White Americans
Published Date
Dec 21, 2019
Journal
Volume
32
Issue
9
Pages
1145 - 1155
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