Housing instability and cardiometabolic health in the United States: a narrative review of the literature.

Kristine D Gu, Katherine C Faulkner, Anne N Thorndike
Author Information
  1. Kristine D Gu: Division of Endocrinology, Massachusetts General Hospital, 50 Staniford Street, Suite 340, Boston, MA, 02114, USA. kgu@mgh.harvard.edu.
  2. Katherine C Faulkner: Division of General Internal Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
  3. Anne N Thorndike: Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.

Abstract

Housing instability is variably defined but generally encompasses difficulty paying rent, living in poor or overcrowded conditions, moving frequently, or spending the majority of household income on housing costs. While there is strong evidence that people experiencing homelessness (i.e., lack of regular housing) are at increased risk for cardiovascular disease, obesity, and diabetes, less is known about housing instability and health. We synthesized evidence from 42 original research studies conducted in the United States examining the association of housing instability and cardiometabolic health conditions of overweight/obesity, hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. The included studies varied widely in their definitions and methods of measuring housing instability, but all exposure variables were related to housing cost burden, frequency of moves, living in poor or overcrowded conditions, or experiencing eviction or foreclosure, measured at either the individual household level or at a population level. We also included studies examining the impact of receipt of government rental assistance, which serves as a marker of housing instability given that its purpose is to provide affordable housing for low-income households. Overall, we found mixed but generally adverse associations between housing instability and cardiometabolic health, including higher prevalence of overweight/obesity, hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease; worse hypertension and diabetes control; and higher acute health care utilization among those with diabetes and cardiovascular disease. We propose a conceptual framework for pathways linking housing instability and cardiometabolic disease that could be targeted in future research and housing policies or programs.

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Grants

  1. R01 DK124145/NIDDK NIH HHS
  2. K24 HL163073/NHLBI NIH HHS
  3. P30 DK111022/NIDDK NIH HHS
  4. R01DK124145/NIH HHS
  5. T32DK007028/NIH HHS

MeSH Term

United States
Humans
Cardiovascular Diseases
Housing Instability
Overweight
Hypertension
Obesity

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