Health of the Food Environment Is Associated With Heart Failure Mortality in the United States

Food environment factors contribute to cardiovascular disease, but their effect on population-level heart failure (HF) mortality is unclear. We utilized the National Vital Statistics System and USDA Food Environment Atlas to collect HF mortality rates (MR) and 2 county food environment indices: (1)...

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Veröffentlicht in:Circulation. Heart failure 2022-12, Vol.15 (12), p.e009651-e009651
Hauptverfasser: Gondi, Keerthi T., Larson, John, Sifuentes, Aaron, Alexander, Neil B., Konerman, Matthew C., Thomas, Kali S., Hummel, Scott L.
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Zusammenfassung:Food environment factors contribute to cardiovascular disease, but their effect on population-level heart failure (HF) mortality is unclear. We utilized the National Vital Statistics System and USDA Food Environment Atlas to collect HF mortality rates (MR) and 2 county food environment indices: (1) food insecurity percentage (FI%) and (2) food environment index (FEI), a scaled index (0-10, 10 best) incorporating FI% and access to healthy food. We used linear regression to estimate the association between food environment and HF MR Results: Mean county FI% and FEI were 13% and 7.8 in 2956 included counties. Counties with FI% above the national median had significantly higher HF MR (30.7 versus 26.7 per 100 000;
ISSN:1941-3297
1941-3289
1941-3297
DOI:10.1161/CIRCHEARTFAILURE.122.009651