Childhood socio-economic conditions and risk of cardiovascular disease: results from a pooled sample of 14 011 adults from India.
Poppy Alice Carson MallinsonJudith LieberSanthi BhogadiSanjay KinraPublished in: Journal of epidemiology and community health (2020)
Poor socio-economic conditions in childhood may contribute to the increased risk of premature cardiovascular disease among South Asians by raising their blood pressure. Elucidating the mechanisms and improving socio-economic conditions for children in South Asia could provide major reductions in the burden of cardiovascular disease.