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Fig. 4

From: The impact of social determinants of health on obesity and diabetes disparities among Latino communities in Southern California

Fig. 4

Cities with Lower HPI Scores Have Higher Percent Latino Populations than Cities with Higher Scores. Each bar on this graph represents a decile of city-level HPI scores. Each number label corresponds to the percent race/ethnicity in each of the deciles. The top decile (10) indicates the decile with the highest HPI scores and the decile with the bottom decile (1) indicates the decile with the lowest HPI scores. As demonstrated in the figure above, increasing deciles of disadvantage (i.e., going down the graph) have a notably higher percent Latino population

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