Housing instability and cardiometabolic health in the United States: a narrative review of the literature
Abstract Housing instability is variably defined but generally encompasses difficulty paying rent, living in poor or overcrowded conditions, moving frequently, or spending the majority of household income on housing costs. While there is strong evidence that people experiencing homelessness (i.e., l...
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Main Authors: | Kristine D. Gu (Author), Katherine C. Faulkner (Author), Anne N. Thorndike (Author) |
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