Start Date
9-10-2025 12:00 PM
End Date
9-10-2025 1:30 PM
Description
This abstract summarizes a cross-sectional study that examines how income, education, and race/ethnicity influence the prevalence of type 2 diabetes among U.S. adults. The study found that higher income is significantly associated with a lower likelihood of being diagnosed with diabetes. These findings demonstrate the impact of socioeconomic factors on diabetes with a need for targeted prevention strategies.
Cross-Sectional Study Analyzing the Association Between Income Level and the Prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes
This abstract summarizes a cross-sectional study that examines how income, education, and race/ethnicity influence the prevalence of type 2 diabetes among U.S. adults. The study found that higher income is significantly associated with a lower likelihood of being diagnosed with diabetes. These findings demonstrate the impact of socioeconomic factors on diabetes with a need for targeted prevention strategies.
