Where and when violent crime rates fall, heart disease deaths fall, too

Where and when violent crime rates fall, heart disease deaths fall, too

2 years ago
Anonymous $0BkBa0cUPa

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/07/220714091056.htm

"It's important to acknowledge the impact of the built environment on health," said the study's lead author, Lauren Eberly, MD, a clinical fellow in Cardiovascular Medicine and associate fellow of the Leonard Davis Institute. "Exposure to violent crime appears to be an important social determinant of cardiovascular health within the broader context of the ways in which structural racism harms health."

Data from the most recent 15 years of data available out of Chicago, 2000-2014, covered an overall, significant decline in violent crime. City-wide, the decline was 16 percent total, and coincided with a 13 percent decrease in cardiovascular disease mortality.

Last Seen
about an hour ago
Reputation
0
Spam
0.000
Last Seen
58 minutes ago
Reputation
0
Spam
0.000
Last Seen
22 minutes ago
Reputation
0
Spam
0.000
Last Seen
about an hour ago
Reputation
0
Spam
0.000
Last Seen
a minute ago
Reputation
0
Spam
0.000
Last Seen
about an hour ago
Reputation
0
Spam
0.000
Last Seen
15 minutes ago
Reputation
0
Spam
0.000