Cardiovascular Diseases Clinical Trial
To investigate if neighborhood characteristics are related to disease risk in a multiethnic cohort.
BACKGROUND:
Recent epidemiologic studies have found that living in socioeconomically disadvantaged
neighborhoods is associated with increased prevalence and incidence of coronary heart
disease, even after controlling for measures of personal income, education, and occupation.
Although this suggests that features of neighborhoods may be relevant to cardiovascular
risk, important questions remain regarding whether the associations observed reflect causal
processes. Two important unresolved issues are the role of selection factors in generating
these associations and the need to identify the specific characteristics of neighborhoods
that are relevant.
DESIGN NARRATIVE:
The study uses publicly available and newly collected neighborhood data linked to the
Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) to: (1) examine the relationship between
neighborhood socioeconomic characteristics and the prevalence and progression of subclinical
atherosclerosis; (2) examine associations of neighborhood socioeconomic characteristics with
specific individual-level factors which may mediate neighborhood differences in disease
risk; (3) develop measures of specific characteristics of neighborhood environments (such as
measures of resource availability, neighborhood social cohesion and neighborhood stress) and
examine their relation to selected individual-level risk factors; (4) determine if these
specific neighborhood characteristics explain differences in cardiovascular risk between
socioeconomically advantaged and socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods; and (5)
examine if neighborhood characteristics contribute to race/ethnic differences in
cardiovascular risk. Measures of neighborhood attributes will be based on Year 2000 Census
data, surveys of area residents, and the use of GIS methods to link data on area resources
to MESA neighborhoods. The examination of subclinical disease as outcomes avoids problems
related to selection of persons into neighborhoods based on their health status. The project
will use two innovative approaches (residential surveys and ecometric techniques and
GIS-based methods) to develop direct measures of specific neighborhood attributes in order
to test their relationship to disease risk. Confirming that specific features of
neighborhoods are causally related to disease would have important implications for
prevention.
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