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Fig. 5

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

Fig. 5

Less Healthy Environments are Associated with a Greater Prevalence of Obesity and Diabetes. Each dot on the scatterplot represents a city within the ten counties investigated in this analysis. The x-axis shows the percentile HPI score, and a higher percentile score indicates a healthier community. The y-axis shows the percentile score of the prevalence of each health outcome relative to each other (i.e., a percentile score of 100 translates to the city with the highest prevalence of adult diabetes or obesity). Each city on the scatterplot shows a gradation of the percent Latino in each city. A red shading indicates a higher percent Latino compared to a purple shading. Panel A shows the relationship between adults with diabetes (excluding gestational diabetes) and HPI score. Panel B shows the relationship between adults with obesity and HPI score

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