Diabetics who live in low-income neighborhoods are about 10 times as likely to have an amputation as those who live in affluent areas, a study reports.
Researchers used California hospital discharge data in 2009 to identify 7,793 lower-extremity amputations in 6,828 diabetic adults older than 45. They classified amputations by patientsβ ZIP codes and used Census Bureau data on income levels to produce maps of poverty rates.
[For more of this story, written by Nicholad Bakalar, go toΒ http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/08/06/disparities-in-diabetes/?ref=health]
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