Associations Between Neighborhood Racialized Economic Segregation with Cardiometabolic Health and Cortisol in a Racially/Ethnically Diverse Sample of Children from Minneapolis-St. Paul.

IF 2.6 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Health Equity Pub Date : 2024-06-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1089/heq.2023.0246
Christopher P Carr, Allan D Tate, Amanda Trofholz, Junia N de Brito, Andrea N Trejo, Michael F Troy, Jerica M Berge, Alicia Kunin-Batson
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Abstract

Introduction: Past research shows that structural racism contributes to disparities in cardiometabolic health among racially/ethnically minoritized populations.

Methods: This cross-sectional study examined the correlation between census tract-level racialized economic segregation and child health metrics among a racially and ethnically diverse cohort of 350 children (ages 6.5-13.8) from Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN.

Results: A consistent cardiometabolic and cortisol outcome gradient was observed across the index of concentration at the extremes tertiles, such that health risk factors increased as tract privilege decreased.

Conclusion: Racialized economic segregation was associated with less favorable child health outcomes, underscoring the potential importance of place-based interventions for promoting children's health.

明尼阿波利斯-圣保罗不同种族/族裔儿童样本中邻里种族化经济隔离与心脏代谢健康和皮质醇之间的关系。
导言:过去的研究表明,结构性种族主义导致了少数种族/族裔人群在心脏代谢健康方面的差异:这项横断面研究调查了明尼苏达州明尼阿波利斯-圣保罗市 350 名不同种族和民族的儿童(6.5-13.8 岁)中人口普查区级种族经济隔离与儿童健康指标之间的相关性:结果:在极端三等分的集中指数中观察到了一致的心脏代谢和皮质醇结果梯度,即随着地区特权的减少,健康风险因素增加:结论:种族化的经济隔离与较差的儿童健康结果有关,强调了以地方为基础的干预措施对促进儿童健康的潜在重要性。
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