Association of neighbourhood walkability and haemoglobin A1c levels among Latino and non-Hispanic White patients with diabetes.
Jennifer A LucasMiguel MarinoSophia GiebultowiczDang DinhRoopradha DattaDavid BostonJohn HeintzmanPublished in: Family practice (2024)
While walkability score was not significantly associated with glycaemic control, control appeared to increase with walkability, suggesting other built environment factors, and their interaction with walkability and clinical care, may play key roles. Latino patients had a lower likelihood of HbA1c always < 7, demonstrating an opportunity for equity improvements in diabetes care.