| Literature DB >> 35852667 |
Olivia I Nichols1, Thomas E Fuller-Rowell2, Austin T Robinson3, DaJuandra Eugene4, Lydia K Homandberg5.
Abstract
The influence of childhood contexts on adult blood pressure is an important yet understudied topic. Using a developmental perspective, this study examines the association between neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage in early childhood (0-5 yrs), middle childhood (6-12 yrs) and adolescence (13-18 yrs) on subsequent blood pressure in young adulthood. Data were from 263 college students (52% Black; Mage = 19.21 years) and neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage was measured using a tract-level Area Deprivation Index. Neighborhood disadvantage in early childhood was significantly associated with diastolic blood pressure and explained 22% of the race difference between Black and White adults. The findings are consistent with the notion that early childhood may be a sensitive period for the effects of neighborhood disadvantage on blood pressure.Entities:
Keywords: Blood pressure; Child development; Early childhood; Health disparities; Neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage
Year: 2022 PMID: 35852667 DOI: 10.1007/s10964-022-01658-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Youth Adolesc ISSN: 0047-2891