Fig. 2.
Complex networks node-specific measurements of non-communicable diseases and risks. RPS São Luís (N = 2515). The size of each node reflects its degree, meaning the number of connections it has with other nodes. Betweenness is a measure that quantifies the importance of a node in a network based on the number of shortest paths that pass through it, as a mediation value. Eigenvector measures a node's influence by considering the importance of the nodes it is connected to. The detailed values of each measurement are detailed in the Additional file (Table S1)