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Quickstats: Percentage* of children and adolescents aged ≤17 years who visited an urgent care center or a clinic in a drug store or grocery store in the past 12 months,(†) by age group and year - National Health Interview Survey,(§) United States, 2021-2022
Briones Elizabeth M , Adjaye-Gbewonyo Dzifa . MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2024 73 (3) 68 |
The perceived neighborhood walking environment and self-reported sleep health in a nationally representative sample of the United States
Adjaye-Gbewonyo D , Ng AE , Jackson CL , Johnson DA . Health Place 2023 83 103066 Neighborhood environment can influence sleep health; yet, there is a lack of data on specific environment features in nationally representative samples. We used the 2020 National Health Interview Survey to determine associations between perceived built and social environment factors related to pedestrian access (walking paths, sidewalks), amenities (shops, transit stops, entertainment/services, places to relax), and unsafe walking conditions (traffic, crime) and self-reported sleep duration and disturbances. Places to relax and pedestrian access were associated with better sleep health while unsafe walking conditions were associated with worse sleep health. Access to amenities (shops, transit stops, entertainment venues) had null associations with sleep health. |
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