Income variability and incident cardiovascular disease in diabetes: a population-based cohort study.
Yong-Moon Mark ParkJong Ha BaekHong Seok LeeTali ElfassyClare C BrownMario SchootmanMarie-Rachelle NarcisseSeung Hyun KoPearl Anna McElfishMichael R ThomsenBenjamin C AmickSeong-Su LeeKyung Do HanPublished in: European heart journal (2024)
Higher income variability, income declines, and sustained low income were associated with increased CVD risk. Our findings highlight the need to better understand the mechanisms by which income dynamics impact CVD risk among individuals with T2D.