Does investing in low-income urban neighborhoods improve sleep?
Tamara DubowitzAnn HaasBonnie Ghosh-DastidarRebecca L CollinsRobin BeckmanStephanie Brooks HollidayAndrea S RichardsonLauren HaleDaniel J BuysseMatthew P BumanWendy M TroxelPublished in: Sleep (2021)
While we did not observe sleep differences among residents between neighborhoods, living closer to a neighborhood investment was associated with better sleep outcomes. Findings have relevance for public health and policy efforts focused on investing in historically disinvested neighborhoods.