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Neighborhood Socioeconomic Environment and Risk of Type 2 Diabetes: Associations and Mediation Through Food Environment Pathways in Three Independent Study Samples.

Lorna E ThorpeSamrachana AdhikariPriscilla LopezRania KanchiLeslie A McClureAnnemarie G HirschCarrie R HowellAowen ZhuFarrokh AlemiPasquale RummoElizabeth L OgburnYasemin AlgurCara M NordbergMelissa N PoulsenLeann LongApril P CarsonShanika A DeSilvaMelissa MeekerBrian S SchwartzDavid C LeeKaren R SiegelGiuseppina ImperatoreBrian Elbel
Published in: Diabetes care (2022)
Worse neighborhood socioeconomic conditions were associated with higher T2D risk, yet associations are likely not mediated through food-environment pathways.
Keyphrases
  • type diabetes
  • physical activity
  • human health
  • cardiovascular disease
  • risk assessment