Childhood peer status and circulatory disease in adulthood: a prospective cohort study in Stockholm, Sweden.
Alexander MiethingYlva Brännström AlmquistPublished in: BMJ open (2020)
This study shows that circulatory diseases in adulthood may be traceable to low peer status and marginalisation in childhood. It is suggested that peer status in late childhood may precede social integration in adolescence and adulthood, acting as a long-term stressor that contributes to circulatory disease through biological, behavioural and psychosocial pathways.