Login / Signup

Early adulthood socioeconomic trajectories contribute to inequalities in adult cardiovascular health, independently of childhood and adulthood socioeconomic position.

Eleanor M WinpennyLaura D HoweEsther M F van SluijsRebecca HardyKate Tilling
Published in: Journal of epidemiology and community health (2021)
Findings suggest an independent contribution of early adulthood socioeconomic trajectories to development of later life cardiovascular inequalities. Further work is needed to understand mediators of this relationship and potential for interventions to mitigate these pathways.
Keyphrases
  • depressive symptoms
  • early life
  • physical activity
  • childhood cancer
  • risk assessment
  • climate change