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Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status and Stroke Incidence: A Systematic Review.

Yeonwoo KimErica TwardzikSuzanne E JuddNatalie Colabianchi
Published in: Neurology (2021)
Higher neighborhood disadvantage was found to be associated with higher stroke risk, but it was not significant in all the studies. The relationship between nSES and stroke risk within different racial groups in the United States was inconclusive. Inconsistencies may be driven by differences in covariate adjustment (e.g., individual-level sociodemographic characteristics and neighborhood-level racial composition). Additional research is needed to investigate potential intermediate and modifiable factors of the association between nSES and stroke incidence, which could serve as intervention points.
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