Skip to main content

Characteristics of the built environment and spatial patterning of type 2 diabetes in the urban core of Durham, North Carolina.

Publication ,  Journal Article
Bravo, MA; Anthopolos, R; Miranda, ML
Published in: Journal of epidemiology and community health
April 2019

Few studies examine relationships between built environment (BE) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) using spatial models, investigate BE domains apart from food environment or physical activity resources or conduct sensitivity analysis of methodological choices made in measuring BE. We examine geographic heterogeneity of T2DM, describe how heterogeneity in T2DM relates to BE and estimate associations of T2DM with BE.Individual-level electronic health records (n=41 203) from the Duke Medicine Enterprise Data Warehouse (2007-2011) were linked to BE based on census block. Data on housing damage, property disorder, territoriality, vacancy and public nuisances were used to estimate BE based on four different construction methods (CMs). We used race-stratified aspatial and spatial Bayesian models to assess geographic heterogeneity in T2DM and associations of T2DM with BE.Among whites, a 1 SD increase in poor quality BE was associated with a 1.03 (95% credible interval 1.01 to 1.06) and 1.06 (95 % credible interval 1.02 to 1.11) increased risk of T2DM for poor quality BE CM1 and CM2, respectively. Among blacks/African Americans, associations between T2DM and BE overlapped with the null for all CMs. The addition of BE to white models reduced residual geographic heterogeneity in T2DM by 4%-15%, depending on CM. In black/African-American models, BE did not affect residual heterogeneity.Associations of T2DM with BE were sensitive to CM and geographic heterogeneity in T2DM differed by race/ethnicity. Findings underscore the need to consider multiple methods of estimating BE and consider differences in relationships by race/ethnicity.

Duke Scholars

Altmetric Attention Stats
Dimensions Citation Stats

Published In

Journal of epidemiology and community health

DOI

EISSN

1470-2738

ISSN

0143-005X

Publication Date

April 2019

Volume

73

Issue

4

Start / End Page

303 / 310

Related Subject Headings

  • White People
  • Urban Population
  • Spatial Analysis
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Residence Characteristics
  • Racial Groups
  • North Carolina
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Hispanic or Latino
 

Citation

APA
Chicago
ICMJE
MLA
NLM
Bravo, M. A., Anthopolos, R., & Miranda, M. L. (2019). Characteristics of the built environment and spatial patterning of type 2 diabetes in the urban core of Durham, North Carolina. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 73(4), 303–310. https://doi.org/10.1136/jech-2018-211064
Bravo, Mercedes A., Rebecca Anthopolos, and Marie Lynn Miranda. “Characteristics of the built environment and spatial patterning of type 2 diabetes in the urban core of Durham, North Carolina.Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 73, no. 4 (April 2019): 303–10. https://doi.org/10.1136/jech-2018-211064.
Bravo MA, Anthopolos R, Miranda ML. Characteristics of the built environment and spatial patterning of type 2 diabetes in the urban core of Durham, North Carolina. Journal of epidemiology and community health. 2019 Apr;73(4):303–10.
Bravo, Mercedes A., et al. “Characteristics of the built environment and spatial patterning of type 2 diabetes in the urban core of Durham, North Carolina.Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, vol. 73, no. 4, Apr. 2019, pp. 303–10. Epmc, doi:10.1136/jech-2018-211064.
Bravo MA, Anthopolos R, Miranda ML. Characteristics of the built environment and spatial patterning of type 2 diabetes in the urban core of Durham, North Carolina. Journal of epidemiology and community health. 2019 Apr;73(4):303–310.

Published In

Journal of epidemiology and community health

DOI

EISSN

1470-2738

ISSN

0143-005X

Publication Date

April 2019

Volume

73

Issue

4

Start / End Page

303 / 310

Related Subject Headings

  • White People
  • Urban Population
  • Spatial Analysis
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Residence Characteristics
  • Racial Groups
  • North Carolina
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Hispanic or Latino