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Sex Differences in Associations Between Socioeconomic Status and Incident Hypertension Among Chinese Adults.

Han MaFangchao LiuJianxin LiJichun ChenJie CaoShufeng ChenXiaoqing LiuXueli YangKeyong HuangChong ShenLing YuYingxin ZhaoXianping WuLiancheng ZhaoYing LiYongcheng RenJianfeng HuangXiangfeng LuDongfeng Gu
Published in: Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979) (2023)
Our study provided the compelling evidence from China that lower SES was associated with incident hypertension and women were more susceptible. These findings will have substantial implications on future hypertension prevention and management, especially among women. Sex-specific approaches are warranted to reduce socioeconomic disparities.
Keyphrases
  • blood pressure
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • cardiovascular disease
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • type diabetes
  • metabolic syndrome
  • pregnant women
  • health insurance