Social Drivers of Health Can Impact Regular Exercise, Increase CVD Risk: Melvin Echols, MD
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Social drivers of health are determined primarily by an individual’s economic stability, access to quality education, and health care. These factors also play a key role in the proportion of moderate-to-vigorous-intensity physical activity (MVPA) in an individual’s lifetime, which can also impact their cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk.