2023
DOI: 10.1002/osp4.679
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Geographic differences in the magnitude of black‐white disparities in having obesity

Abstract: BackgroundObesity disparities in the United States are well documented, but the limited body of research suggests that geographic factors may alter the magnitude of these disparities. A growing body of evidence has identified a “rural mortality penalty” where morbidity and mortality rates are higher in rural than urban areas, even after controlling for other factors. Black‐White differences in health and mortality are more pronounced in rural areas than in urban areas.ObjectiveTherefore, the purpose of this st… Show more

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