Country-level socioeconomic status relates geographical latitude to the onset of RA: a worldwide cross-sectional analysis in the METEOR registry.
Sytske Anne BergstraAlexandre SeprianoArvind ChopraLai-Ling WinchowDavid Vega MoralesKaren Salomon-EscotoXanthe M E MatthijssenRobert B M LandewePublished in: Annals of the rheumatic diseases (2023)
Patients living closer to the equator get RA at a younger age. This latitude gradient was not explained by individual patient characteristics, but rather by countries' socioeconomic status, providing a direct link between countries' level of welfare and the clinical onset of RA.