Neighborhood-level Social Determinants of Health and Cardioprotective Behaviors among Church Members in New Orleans, Louisiana
CONCLUSIONS: In this predominantly Black, church-based population, neighborhood-level SDoH including the availability of fruits and vegetables, walkability or conduciveness to exercise, and social cohesion were associated with cardioprotective behaviors. Findings reiterate the need to address adverse neighborhood-level SDoH in the design and implementation of health interventions.PMID:38556001 | DOI:10.1016/j.amjms.2024.03.019
Source: The American Journal of the Medical Sciences - Category: General Medicine Authors: Flor Alvarado Farah Allouch Jodie Laurent Jing Chen Joshua D Bundy Jeanette Gustat Deidra C Crews Katherine T Mills Keith C Ferdinand Jiang He Source Type: research
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