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Epigenetic predictors of all-cause mortality are associated with objective measures of neighborhood disadvantage in an urban population.

Cavin K Ward-CavinessShirley PuChantel L MartinSandro GaleaMonica UddinDerek E WildmanKarestan KoenenAllison E Aiello
Published in: Clinical epigenetics (2020)
Objective measures of neighborhood disadvantage are significantly associated with an epigenetic predictor of mortality risk, presenting a potential novel avenue by which neighborhood-level exposures may impact health. Associations were independent of an individual's perception of their neighborhood and attenuated by neighborhood greenspace features. More work should be done to determine molecular risk factors associated with neighborhoods, and potentially protective neighborhood features against adverse molecular effects.
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