Chronic Disease, the Built Environment, and Unequal Health Risks in the 500 Largest U.S. Cities

Volume: 17, Issue: 8, Pages: 2961 - 2961
Published: Apr 24, 2020
Abstract
Health is increasingly subject to the complex interplay between the built environment, population composition, and the structured inequity in access to health-related resources across communities. The primary objective of this paper was to examine cardiometabolic disease (diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, stroke) markers and their prevalence across relatively small geographic units in the 500 largest cities in the United States. Using data from...
Paper Details
Title
Chronic Disease, the Built Environment, and Unequal Health Risks in the 500 Largest U.S. Cities
Published Date
Apr 24, 2020
Volume
17
Issue
8
Pages
2961 - 2961
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