The relationship of historical redlining with present-day neighborhood environmental and health outcomes: a scoping review and conceptual model
Abstract Following the Great Depression and related home foreclosures, the federal
government established new agencies to facilitate access to affordable home mortgages …
government established new agencies to facilitate access to affordable home mortgages …
Health outcomes in redlined versus non-redlined neighborhoods: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Background Redlining was a racialized zoning practice in the US that blocked fair access to
home loans during the 1930s, and recent research is illuminating health problems in the …
home loans during the 1930s, and recent research is illuminating health problems in the …
Historic redlining and the siting of oil and gas wells in the United States
DJX Gonzalez, A Nardone, AV Nguyen… - Journal of exposure …, 2023 - nature.com
Background The presence of active or inactive (ie, postproduction) oil and gas wells in
neighborhoods may contribute to ongoing pollution. Racially discriminatory neighborhood …
neighborhoods may contribute to ongoing pollution. Racially discriminatory neighborhood …
Structural racism and adverse maternal health outcomes: a systematic review
Abstract In the United States, racial disparities in adverse maternal health outcomes remain
a pressing issue, with Black women experiencing a 3–4 times higher risk of maternal …
a pressing issue, with Black women experiencing a 3–4 times higher risk of maternal …
Modern day consequences of historic redlining: finding a path forward
There is emerging evidence that structural racism is a major contributor to poor health
outcomes for ethnic minorities. Structural racism captures upstream historic racist events …
outcomes for ethnic minorities. Structural racism captures upstream historic racist events …
Structural heteropatriarchy and maternal cardiovascular morbidities
Abstract The United States has some of the poorest maternal health outcomes of any
developed nation. Existing research on maternal cardiovascular morbidities has focused …
developed nation. Existing research on maternal cardiovascular morbidities has focused …
Structural racism is associated with adverse postnatal outcomes among Black preterm infants
KL Karvonen, S McKenzie-Sampson, RJ Baer… - Pediatric …, 2023 - nature.com
Background Structural racism contributes to racial disparities in adverse perinatal outcomes.
We sought to determine if structural racism is associated with adverse outcomes among …
We sought to determine if structural racism is associated with adverse outcomes among …
Racialized housing discrimination and population health: a scoping review and research agenda
Racial residential segregation is considered a fundamental cause of racial health
disparities, with housing discrimination as a critical driver of residential segregation. Despite …
disparities, with housing discrimination as a critical driver of residential segregation. Despite …
NICUs in the US: levels of acuity, number of beds, and relationships to population factors
R Pineda, K Knudsen, CC Breault, EE Rogers… - Journal of …, 2023 - nature.com
Objective To 1) define the number and characteristics of NICUs in the United States (US)
and 2) identify hospital and population characteristics related to US NICUs. Study design …
and 2) identify hospital and population characteristics related to US NICUs. Study design …
Nonmedical Interventions For Type 2 Diabetes: Evidence, Actionable Strategies, And Policy Opportunities: Review article examines type 2 diabetes nonmedical …
This systematic review identified studies of nonmedical interventions designed to reduce risk
for and improve clinical outcomes for type 2 diabetes. Specifically, this review sought to …
for and improve clinical outcomes for type 2 diabetes. Specifically, this review sought to …