Socioeconomic Position Disparities in Cardiovascular Health Before and After the Examination of Mechanisms of Exercise-Induced Weight Compensation Randomized Controlled Trial
Purpose: We examined socioeconomic position (SEP) disparities in cardiovascular health before and after an exercise intervention. Methods: Data were from the Examination of Mechanisms of Exercise-Induced Weight Compensation (E-MECHANIC) study. Cardiovascular health was measured through a composite s...
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doaj-fc18ebbe9f6b4603975802550eff842b2020-11-25T01:18:13ZengMary Ann LiebertHealth Equity 2473-12422019-08-013139039410.1089/HEQ.2019.0019Socioeconomic Position Disparities in Cardiovascular Health Before and After the Examination of Mechanisms of Exercise-Induced Weight Compensation Randomized Controlled TrialCandice A. MyersStephanie T. BroylesCorby K. MartinPurpose: We examined socioeconomic position (SEP) disparities in cardiovascular health before and after an exercise intervention. Methods: Data were from the Examination of Mechanisms of Exercise-Induced Weight Compensation (E-MECHANIC) study. Cardiovascular health was measured through a composite score combining body mass index, systolic blood pressure, cholesterol, and glucose. SEP was assessed using a single measure that combined income and education. Results: At baseline, there was no significant difference in cardiovascular health between high and low SEP participants. Post-intervention, this difference reached significance. Conclusion: Although cardiovascular health improved for exercise intervention participants, SEP disparities in cardiovascular health persisted during the trial.https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/full/10.1089/HEQ.2019.0019socioeconomic positionhealth disparitycardiovascular healthexercise intervention |
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Candice A. Myers Stephanie T. Broyles Corby K. Martin Socioeconomic Position Disparities in Cardiovascular Health Before and After the Examination of Mechanisms of Exercise-Induced Weight Compensation Randomized Controlled Trial Health Equity socioeconomic position health disparity cardiovascular health exercise intervention |
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Candice A. Myers Stephanie T. Broyles Corby K. Martin |
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Candice A. Myers |
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Socioeconomic Position Disparities in Cardiovascular Health Before and After the Examination of Mechanisms of Exercise-Induced Weight Compensation Randomized Controlled Trial |
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Socioeconomic Position Disparities in Cardiovascular Health Before and After the Examination of Mechanisms of Exercise-Induced Weight Compensation Randomized Controlled Trial |
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Socioeconomic Position Disparities in Cardiovascular Health Before and After the Examination of Mechanisms of Exercise-Induced Weight Compensation Randomized Controlled Trial |
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Socioeconomic Position Disparities in Cardiovascular Health Before and After the Examination of Mechanisms of Exercise-Induced Weight Compensation Randomized Controlled Trial |
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Socioeconomic Position Disparities in Cardiovascular Health Before and After the Examination of Mechanisms of Exercise-Induced Weight Compensation Randomized Controlled Trial |
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socioeconomic position disparities in cardiovascular health before and after the examination of mechanisms of exercise-induced weight compensation randomized controlled trial |
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Mary Ann Liebert |
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Health Equity |
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2473-1242 |
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2019-08-01 |
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Purpose: We examined socioeconomic position (SEP) disparities in cardiovascular health before and after an exercise intervention.
Methods: Data were from the Examination of Mechanisms of Exercise-Induced Weight Compensation (E-MECHANIC) study. Cardiovascular health was measured through a composite score combining body mass index, systolic blood pressure, cholesterol, and glucose. SEP was assessed using a single measure that combined income and education.
Results: At baseline, there was no significant difference in cardiovascular health between high and low SEP participants. Post-intervention, this difference reached significance.
Conclusion: Although cardiovascular health improved for exercise intervention participants, SEP disparities in cardiovascular health persisted during the trial. |
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socioeconomic position health disparity cardiovascular health exercise intervention |
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https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/full/10.1089/HEQ.2019.0019 |
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