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Spatial characteristics of non-communicable diseases and their associations to social conditions in a large urban cohort in Germany-Results from the Hamburg City Health Study.

Valerie AndreesRamona Bei der KellenMatthias AugustinJürgen GallinatVolker HarthHanno HovenSimone KühnAnne LautenbachChristina MagnussenNicole MohrRaphael TwerenboldInes SchäferBenjamin WaschkiBirgit-Christiane ZyriaxJobst Augustin
Published in: PloS one (2024)
The study shows that regional differences in NCD prevalence persist even after adjusting for personal risk factors. This highlights the central role of both personal socio-economic status and behaviors such as alcohol and tobacco consumption. It also highlights the importance of other potential regional factors (e.g. the environment) in shaping NCD prevalence. This knowledge helps policy- and decision-makers to develop intervention strategies.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • health information