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The Double Burden: Race, Neighborhoods, and Teen Health
USAMonday, December 30, 2024
State-level racism can make it harder for Black teens to get the resources they need to stay healthy. Neighborhood disadvantage can also play a big role. Sometimes, these two factors combine to make things even worse. The study aimed to understand these connections better.
The research focused on how state-level racism and neighborhood conditions impacted the nutrition and obesity of Black teens. It was a long-term study, tracking changes over time.
This study is important because it shines a light on how big issues, like racism and neighborhood conditions, can affect individual health. It can help create better policies and programs to support Black teens' health.
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