2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/6808206
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Neighborhood Material Deprivation Is Associated with Childhood Asthma Development: Analysis of Prospective Administrative Data

Abstract: Rationale. Material deprivation has been proposed as a more comprehensive measure of socioeconomic status than parental income. Stronger associations between childhood emergency department visits for asthma and air pollution have been demonstrated among children living in neighborhoods with high levels of deprivation, but the associations with asthma development and ongoing asthma are not known. Objectives. We determined the associations between neighborhood material deprivation and the development of new and … Show more

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“…As we know, asthma prevalence is associated with neighbourhood deprivation and racial segregation, underlying our findings that census tracts previously redlined probably also have higher asthma prevalence than that of non-redlined tracts. 45 This warrants further investigation because targeted policies addressing redlining might have larger effects if they are also aimed at reducing overall asthma prevalence in high-burdened communities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As we know, asthma prevalence is associated with neighbourhood deprivation and racial segregation, underlying our findings that census tracts previously redlined probably also have higher asthma prevalence than that of non-redlined tracts. 45 This warrants further investigation because targeted policies addressing redlining might have larger effects if they are also aimed at reducing overall asthma prevalence in high-burdened communities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may suggest that women with poorly controlled asthma may live and move around in neighborhoods with higher outdoor concentrations of O 3 and warmer climates, both of which are not captured by personal monitors given that women spent most of their time indoors. Other studies examining outdoor air pollution and neighborhood environment have also shown that people living in more polluted neighborhoods may have worse asthma morbidity [ 25 , 26 , 27 , 28 ]. However, these differences have not been well investigated among pregnant women and merit further attention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incidence and adverse outcomes of asthma are much higher in the most deprived communities when compared to the least deprived [12,13]. This deprivation disparity is worse for COPD [14] and becomes even more important in the light of the current Covid-19 pandemic.…”
Section: The Impact Of Asthma and Copdmentioning
confidence: 99%