Published May 15, 2023
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Transportation-related Environmental Mixtures and Diabetes Prevalence and Control in Urban/Metropolitan Counties in the United States
- 1. University of Illinois Chicago
- 2. University of Chicago
Description
Diabetes rates in the United States are staggering and climbing. Importantly, traditional risk factors fail to completely account for the magnitude of the diabetes epidemic. Environmental exposures, including urban and metropolitan transportation quality, are implicated as contributors to disease. Using data from the county-level Environmental Quality Index (EQI) developed for the United States, we analyzed associations between transportation and air quality environmental metrics with overall diabetes prevalence and control within urban/metropolitan counties in the United States from 2006 to 2012. Additionally, we examined effect modification by race/ethnicity through stratification based on the county-level proportion of minority residents. Last, we applied mixture methods to evaluate the effect of simultaneous poor transportation factors and worse air quality on the same outcomes. We found that increased county-level particulate matter air pollution and nitrogen dioxide along with reduced public transportation usage and lower walkability were all associated with increased diabetes prevalence. The minority proportion of the population influences some of these relationships as some of the effects of air pollution and the transportation-related environment are worse among counties with more minority residents. Furthermore, the transportation and air quality mixtures were found to be associated with increased diabetes prevalence and reduced diabetes control. These data further support the burgeoning evidence that poor environments amplify diabetes risk. Future cohort studies should explore the utility of environmental policies and urban planning as tools for improving metabolic health.
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Data generated and analyzed during this study are publicly available and included in data repositories listed in "References."Files
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Identifiers
- DOI
- 10.1210/jendso/bvad062
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:6269
Funding
- National Institutes of Health
- R01 ES028879
- National Institutes of Health
- P30 ES027792
- National Institutes of Health
- F30 ES033510
- University of Illinois Chicago
- Medical-Scientist Training Program
- Chicago Center for Diabetes Translational Research
- P30 DK092949