Objectives: To examine the relationship between both individual and neighborhood level characteristics and non-fasting blood glucose levels.Study design: This study used a cross sectional design using data from the Community Initiative to Eliminate Stroke Program in NC (2004-2008). A total of 12,809 adults nested within 550 census block groups from two adjacent urban counties were included in the analysis.Methods: Participants completed a cardiovascular risk factor assessment with self-reported demographics, stroke-risk behaviors, and biometric measurements. Neighborhood level characteristics were based upon census data. Three multilevel models were constructed for data analysis.Results: Mean blood glucose level of this sample popula...
INTRODUCTION: This study examines the associations of neighborhood environments with BMI, HbA1c, and...
Objective:We examined associations between neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage, perceived neighb...
Background Diabetes management is influenced by a number of factors beyond the indiv...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between both individual and neighborhood level characterist...
Neighborhood socioeconomic characteristics are inversely related to the prevalence and incidence of ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which socioeconomic status, race/ ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Introduction Diabetes, a recognized and increasing pub...
Growing evidence reveals various neighborhood conditions are associated with the risk of developing ...
Purpose: To examine the extent to which neighborhood disadvantage accounts for variation in blood pr...
Background: Despite increasing interest in the extent to which features of residential environments ...
Background Diabetes is increasing in the United States, and affects almost a third of older adults...
Little is known about environmental determinants of type 2 diabetes. The authors hypothesized that i...
Little is known about environmental determinants of type 2 diabetes. The authors hypothesized that i...
Background: Despite increasing interest in the extent to which features of residential environments ...
OBJECTIVE:: Little is known about the influence of the built environment, and in particular neighbor...
INTRODUCTION: This study examines the associations of neighborhood environments with BMI, HbA1c, and...
Objective:We examined associations between neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage, perceived neighb...
Background Diabetes management is influenced by a number of factors beyond the indiv...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between both individual and neighborhood level characterist...
Neighborhood socioeconomic characteristics are inversely related to the prevalence and incidence of ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which socioeconomic status, race/ ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Introduction Diabetes, a recognized and increasing pub...
Growing evidence reveals various neighborhood conditions are associated with the risk of developing ...
Purpose: To examine the extent to which neighborhood disadvantage accounts for variation in blood pr...
Background: Despite increasing interest in the extent to which features of residential environments ...
Background Diabetes is increasing in the United States, and affects almost a third of older adults...
Little is known about environmental determinants of type 2 diabetes. The authors hypothesized that i...
Little is known about environmental determinants of type 2 diabetes. The authors hypothesized that i...
Background: Despite increasing interest in the extent to which features of residential environments ...
OBJECTIVE:: Little is known about the influence of the built environment, and in particular neighbor...
INTRODUCTION: This study examines the associations of neighborhood environments with BMI, HbA1c, and...
Objective:We examined associations between neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage, perceived neighb...
Background Diabetes management is influenced by a number of factors beyond the indiv...