Neighborhood crime is differentially associated with cardiovascular risk factors as a function of race and sex
Background: Neighborhood crime may be an important factor contributing to cardiovascular health disparities, and these relations may vary by race and sex. The present investigation evaluated (a) potential differential associations between neighborhood crime and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk fact...
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Main Authors: | Mollie R. Sprung (Author), Lauren M.D. Faulkner (Author), Michele K. Evans (Author), Alan B. Zonderman (Author), Shari R. Waldstein (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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