Journal of the American Heart Association, Volume 15, Issue 6 , March 17, 2026. BackgroundArea‐based deprivation indices have been linked to hypertension and diabetes outcomes, but limited information exists about their relative performance.
We compared 2 area‐based deprivation measures (Area Deprivation Index and Yost Index) as risk factors for hypertension and diabetes control.MethodsThis cohort study identified adults with hypertension or diabetes in a 19‐county region of Southeast Minnesota covered by the Rochester Epidemiology Project. The deprivation indices were operationalized as quintiles for state and national ranks.
We assessed agreement using the weighted kappa statistic. We used modified Poisson regression to evaluate associations of the deprivation indices with blood pressure or diabetes control in 2022.
We compared relative model fit using the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve.ResultsWe identified 67 386 individuals with hypertension and 30 435 with diabetes. There was moderate to substantial agreement between indices, but the agreement was higher for the state rank (weighted kappa 0.68 for both cohorts) than the national rank (0.54 for both).
Journal of the American Heart Association published a clinical update in Cardiology on 04 Mar 2026.
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