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- W2766042723 abstract "Data indicate that the health of Blacks who reside in segregated Black neighborhoods is significantly poorer than that of their more integrated cohorts. Compared to integrated Blacks, segregated Blacks have significantly higher rates of chronic conditions such as cardiovascular disease and obesity. Many have argued that such differences may reflect differences in the built- environments of segregated Black vs. integrated neighborhoods, and specifically reflect the low access to grocery stores and recreational outlets, and the high access to fast food and to tobacco in segregated areas. Such data imply that segregated Blacks differ from their integrated counterparts in the health behaviors that contribute to chronic conditions (i.e., diet, smoking, and physical activity) but this has not been empirically examined. Thus, this dissertation explored the relationship between residential segregation and diet (fruit and vegetable consumption), smoking, and physical activity among Blacks. A random, statewide, community sample of N = 2,190 California Black adults (>18 years) was collected over the course of 2 years using community- based participatory research methods in collaboration with the California Black Health Network (CBHN). Participants residing in randomly-selected block groups within selected high- and low- segregated census tracts were sampled door- to-door and received an anonymous written health survey; the response rate was 99%. Participants were 54% women, 43% single, and most had at least some college or higher education. Age ranged from 18 to 95 years (mean age 43.6). Multivariate and multi-level logistic models revealed that residential segregation was not a significant predictor of fruit and vegetable consumption or of physical activity, but was a significant predictor of smoking among men. These findings are inconsistent with the existing literature. This may reflect segregation differences between this California sample and the Midwestern and Northeastern samples in prior studies, as well as possible high socially-desirable responding to CBHN surveyors." @default.
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- W2766042723 title "Residential segregation and health behavior among Black adults - eScholarship" @default.
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