Abstract Background There is a growing understanding of the role played by ‘neighbourhood’ in influencing health status. Various neighbourhood characteristics—such as socioeconomic environment, availability of amenities, and social cohesion, may be combined—and this could contribute to rising health inequalities. This study aims to combine a data-driven approach with clustering analysis techniques, to investigate neighbourhood characteristics that may explain the geographical distribution of the onset of myocardial infarction (MI) risk. Methods All MI events in patients aged 35–74 years occurring in the Strasbourg metropolitan area (SMA), from January 1, 2000 to December 31, 2007 were obtained from the Bas-Rhin coronary heart disease regist...
Socioeconomic, demographic, and geographic factors are known determinants of stroke and myocardial i...
Socioeconomic, demographic, and geographic factors are known determinants of stroke and myocardial i...
Background: The upward trend in drug related deaths in some countries is a major public health conce...
International audienceBackground: There is a growing understanding of the role played by ‘neighbourh...
AbstractObjectivesTo examine the geographical patterns in AMI and characterize individual and neighb...
Abstract Introduction The neighbourhood in which one lives affects health through complex pathways n...
International audienceObjective:To assess the associations between the distribution of myocardial in...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Previous studies of neighbourhood effects on ischaemic heart disease (IHD) have use...
Abstract Background People who die from heart disease at home before any attempt at transport has be...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of death and disability around the world. The p...
factors, spatial analysis This paper is part of a larger research program which employs a mixed-meth...
Abstract Background Myocardial Infarction (MI) is a major important public health concern and has hu...
Abstract Background When measuring neighbourhood effects on health, it is both incorrect to treat in...
Spatial and temporal analyses are critical to understand the pattern of myocardial infarction (MI) h...
Socioeconomic, demographic, and geographic factors are known determinants of stroke and myocardial i...
Socioeconomic, demographic, and geographic factors are known determinants of stroke and myocardial i...
Background: The upward trend in drug related deaths in some countries is a major public health conce...
International audienceBackground: There is a growing understanding of the role played by ‘neighbourh...
AbstractObjectivesTo examine the geographical patterns in AMI and characterize individual and neighb...
Abstract Introduction The neighbourhood in which one lives affects health through complex pathways n...
International audienceObjective:To assess the associations between the distribution of myocardial in...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Previous studies of neighbourhood effects on ischaemic heart disease (IHD) have use...
Abstract Background People who die from heart disease at home before any attempt at transport has be...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of death and disability around the world. The p...
factors, spatial analysis This paper is part of a larger research program which employs a mixed-meth...
Abstract Background Myocardial Infarction (MI) is a major important public health concern and has hu...
Abstract Background When measuring neighbourhood effects on health, it is both incorrect to treat in...
Spatial and temporal analyses are critical to understand the pattern of myocardial infarction (MI) h...
Socioeconomic, demographic, and geographic factors are known determinants of stroke and myocardial i...
Socioeconomic, demographic, and geographic factors are known determinants of stroke and myocardial i...
Background: The upward trend in drug related deaths in some countries is a major public health conce...