Neighborhood-Level Stressors and Individual-Level Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Native Hawaiians: a Cross-Sectional Study

Description: This publication examines how neighborhood-level factors, such as access to healthy foods, safety, walkability, and social cohesion, relate to individual cardiovascular disease risk factors among Native Hawaiians living in Hawaiian homestead communities.

Citation: Ing, C. T., Ahn, H. J., Antonio, M. C. K., Dillard, A. Y., Kekauoha, B. P., Cassel, K., Abrigo, S., Kauhane, M., Halzel, M. S., & Keaweʻaimoku Kaholokula, J. (2024). Neighborhood-Level Stressors and Individual-Level Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Native Hawaiians: a Cross-Sectional Study. Preventing chronic disease21, E11. https://doi.org/10.5888/pcd21.220341

Audience
Researchers
Language
English
Resource Type
Publications
Priority Population
Adults
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander
Topic Areas
Community engagement
Lifestyle
Prevalence and trends data
Research and evaluation
Social determinants of health