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0741 Latino-White Disparities in Sleep Duration and Cardiometabolic Health by Government-Assisted/Unassisted Rental and Homeownership Status

Abstract Introduction Many racial/ethnic minorities disproportionately live in rental properties and environments that may contribute to suboptimal sleep and cardiometabolic health, but few studies have investigated racial disparities in sleep and cardiometabolic health by housing status. Methods To...

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Published in:Sleep (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2018-04, Vol.41 (suppl_1), p.A275-A275
Main Authors: Gaston, S A, Jackson, W, Jackson, C L
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Language:English
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Summary:Abstract Introduction Many racial/ethnic minorities disproportionately live in rental properties and environments that may contribute to suboptimal sleep and cardiometabolic health, but few studies have investigated racial disparities in sleep and cardiometabolic health by housing status. Methods To study suboptimal sleep and cardiometabolic health disparities between US-born Hispanics/Latinos and non-Hispanic (NH) Whites by rental/homeownership status, we used pooled cross-sectional National Health Interview Survey data (2004–2016). Hispanic/Latino subgroups included: Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, Cubans/Dominicans, Central/South Americans, and other Hispanic/Spanish/multiple-ethnicities. Categories of self-reported habitual sleep duration were short (6-
ISSN:0161-8105
1550-9109
DOI:10.1093/sleep/zsy061.740