id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-320614-5qph7yen Patel, Aniruddh P. Race, socioeconomic deprivation, and hospitalization for COVID-19 in English participants of a national biobank 2020-07-06 .txt text/plain 1283 81 39 Participants with greater Townsend Deprivation Indices were at substantially higher risk of COVID-19 hospitalization, with a similar pattern observed based on self-reported household income (Fig. 1b, c) . Within a large population of participants in a national biobank, striking gradients in risk of hospitalization for COVID-19 were noted according to race and a metric of socioeconomic deprivation. The increased risk observed in Black participants was attenuated but remained significant after adjusting for socioeconomic deprivation, household income, as well as cardiometabolic and respiratory comorbidities. The extent to which this increased risk relates to variation in pre-existing comorbidities, differences in testing or hospitalization patterns, or additional disparities in social determinants of health warrants further study [6] . The extent to which this increased risk relates to variation in pre-existing comorbidities, differences in testing or hospitalization patterns, or additional disparities in social determinants of health warrants further study [6] . ./cache/cord-320614-5qph7yen.txt ./txt/cord-320614-5qph7yen.txt