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. 2024 Aug 19;23:200322. doi: 10.1016/j.ijcrp.2024.200322

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Central Illustration. High Neighborhood Disadvantage and Cardiometabolic Drivers.

Three different patterns of relationships among cardiometabolic drivers (adiposity, dysglycemia, and hypertension) according to neighborhood disadvantage are observed in patients in a preventive cardiology center: pattern 1 (green) - low neighborhood disadvantage associated with strong correlation among cardiometabolic drivers; pattern 2 (yellow) - intermediate neighborhood disadvantage associated with moderate correlation among cardiometabolic drivers; and pattern 3 (red) - high neighborhood disadvantage associated with weak correlation among cardiometabolic drivers.