Neighborhood racial composition and poverty in association with pre-pregnancy weight and gestational weight gain.
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Abstract | :
Studies of neighborhood racial composition or neighborhood poverty in association with pregnancy-related weight are limited. Prior studies of neighborhood racial density and poverty has been in association with adverse birth outcomes and suggest that neighborhoods with high rates of poverty and racial composition of black residents are typically segregated and systematically isolated from opportunities and resources. These neighborhood factors may help explain the racial disparities in pre-pregnancy weight and inadequate weight gain. This study examined whether neighborhood racial composition and neighborhood poverty was associated with weight before pregnancy and weight gain during pregnancy and if this association differed by race. |
Year of Publication | :
2016
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Journal | :
SSM - population health
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Volume | :
2
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Number of Pages | :
692-699
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DOI | :
10.1016/j.ssmph.2016.09.008
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Short Title | :
SSM Popul Health
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