Internet access and cardiovascular death in the United States

As high-speed internet becomes increasingly important as a resource for cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention and management services, gaps in digital infrastructure may have detrimental impact on health outcomes. Using national census and CDC data from 2018 we evaluated state-level rates of house...

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Main Authors: Jeffrey B. Moorhead, Jr, Brandon M. Herbert, Kaleab Z. Abebe, Christina Harrington, Elizabeth Miller, Stacy T. Lindau, Jared W. Magnani, Amber E. Johnson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-09-01
Series:American Heart Journal Plus
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666602222001173
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Summary:As high-speed internet becomes increasingly important as a resource for cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention and management services, gaps in digital infrastructure may have detrimental impact on health outcomes. Using national census and CDC data from 2018 we evaluated state-level rates of household internet access and age-adjusted cardiac mortality. After adjusting for state level demographic variables, and rates of education, income, and health insurance, internet access rates were inversely associated with age adjusted CVD mortality, showing that the potential for internet access to affect CVD management deserves further study.
ISSN:2666-6022