Why Wealth Impacts Heart, Kidney, and Sugar Levels
USAMon Nov 18 2024
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Ever heard of CKM syndrome? It's when heart, kidney, and metabolic issues happen together. This is a big deal in the US, but we don't know much about how where you live and how much you make affect it. Let's dive in.
CKM syndrome can be serious, but not everyone has the same risk. Poorer neighborhoods seem to have more people with this issue. Why's that? Maybe it's because healthier foods are harder to find there, or perhaps stress is higher due to daily challenges.
Research shows that people with less money and education have a tougher time managing CKM syndrome. They might not have easy access to doctors or may not understand how to take care of their health as well as others.
This isn't just about money, though. Being part of certain groups can also raise your risk. For example, Native Americans and African Americans face more health challenges due to historic and current inequalities.
So, what can we do? Making healthy choices should be easy for everyone, no matter where they live. Better access to doctors and health education can make a big difference!
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