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Comparative study of two birth cohorts: did the explanatory role of behavioural, social and psychological factors in educational inequalities in mortality change over time?

Silvia Simone KlokgietersAlmar A L KokJudith J M RijnhartMarjolein VisserMarjolein I Broese van GroenouW M Monique VerschurenH Susan J PicavetMartijn Huisman
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
Smoking, physical activity and alcohol use contributed more to educational inequalities in mortality in recent cohorts. Hence, in addition to tackling fundamental social causes of inequality, policies focusing on intermediary mechanisms such as lifestyle need to adapt their targets to those that prove to be most important within a given time frame.
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