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Metabolic profiles of socio-economic position: a multi-cohort analysis.

Oliver RobinsonAlice Rose CarterMika Ala-KorpelaJuan P CasasNishi ChaturvediJorgen EngmannLaura D HoweAlun D HughesMarjo-Riitta JärvelinMika KähönenVille KarhunenDiana KuhTina ShahYoav Ben-ShlomoReecha SofatChung-Ho E LauTerho LehtimäkiUsha MenonOlli RaitakariAndy RyanRui ProvidenciaStephanie SmithJulie TaylorTherese TillinJorma ViikariAndrew WongAroon D HingoraniMika KivimakiPaolo Vineis
Published in: International journal of epidemiology (2021)
Our work indicates that social and economic factors have a measurable impact on human physiology. Lower SEP was independently associated with a generally unfavourable metabolic profile, consistent across ages and cohorts. The metabolites we found to be associated with SEP, including DHA, are known to predict cardiovascular disease and cognitive decline in later life and may contribute to health inequalities.
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