Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7458644 | Health & Place | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
We examine the associations between overall urbanicity and specific physical and social components of community-level urbanization with C-reactive protein (CRP) in adults participating in the China Health and Nutrition Study. Higher overall urbanicity and environment-related urbanicity component scores, including education, housing quality, and access to markets, were associated with elevated CRP in multilevel models controlling for clustering by community. These associations differed by age and gender and persisted after controlling for individual-level anthropometric, diet, and pathogenic risk factors. These results highlight the importance of place in relation to inflammation across the spectrum of rural and urban environments.
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Authors
Amanda L. Thompson, Kelly M. Houck, Linda Adair, Penny Gordon-Larsen, Barry Popkin,