The percentages for transportation-disadvantaged adults residing in urban areas are as follows: diabetes (82.8%), heart disease (79.2%), and hypertension (80.5%). These numbers represent the percentages of the disadvantaged adults with each disease who live in urban locations and can be compared with the overall figure of 77.8% of transportation-disadvantaged adults who are urban residents.
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Cardiovascular DiseaseDiabetesSpecial Populations (children, elderly, disabled)Transportation as a Barrier to CareUrbanState
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