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Change in Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status and Adherence to the Cancer Prevention Lifestyle Guidelines in Hispanic/Latino Adults: Results from the HCHS/SOL Study.

Margaret S PichardoCatherine M PichardoGregory A TalaveraLinda C GalloCharlene C KuoSheila F CastañedaEarle C ChambersMartha L DaviglusAmber PirzadaKrista M PerreiraDaniela Sotres-AlvarezTania Yadhira Peña OrtizJesse J Plascak
Published in: Cancer research communications (2023)
This study provides new evidence on the link between neighborhood gentrification, changing income inequality and adoption and maintenance of cancer preventive behaviors in an understudied population in cancer research. We observed that while neighborhood deprivation may deter from healthy lifestyle behaviors, positive changes in neighborhood SES via the process of gentrification, may not influence lifestyle guideline adherence among Hispanic/Latino adults.
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