Authors

  1. Hajj , Jihane
  2. Schneider , Andrea L. C.
  3. Jacoby , Douglas
  4. Schreiber , James
  5. Nolfi , David
  6. Turk , Melanie T.

Abstract

Disadvantaged neighborhoods and low SES are associated with greater subclinical atherosclerosis. Inconsistencies in a few studies seemed to be related to lack of coronary artery progression among the relatively young adults. This suggests further examination is needed of the contextual associations of neighborhood and SES with markers of generalized atherosclerosis, such as carotid intima-media thickness.