The association between socioeconomic position and health is generally believed to be weaker among women than men. However, gender differences in the relation between socioeconomic position and coronary heart dis-ease have not been evaluated in a representative sample of the US population. The authors examined this association in the First National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (1971–1993), a longitudinal, represen-tative study of the US population (n 6,913). Information on educational attainment, household income, and covariates was derived from the baseline interview, and that on incident coronary heart disease was obtained from hospital records/death certificates over 22 years of follow-up. Cox’s proportional hazards models sh...
A social gradient in coronary heart disease (CHD) has been documented in a variety of settings, pred...
<div><p>The evaluation of the gender-specific prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors across socio...
Objectives Important gaps in previous research include a lack of studies on the association between ...
The relationship of socio-economic status (SES) indicators and coronary risk factors (RFs) with coro...
Potential upstream determinants of coronary heart disease (CHD) include life-course socioeconomic po...
Background: Low socioeconomic status (SES) is a known risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) b...
BACKGROUND: Low socioeconomic status (SES) is a known risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) b...
The socioeconomic gradient in coronary heart disease risk factors and mortality was examined in a po...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the associations of childhood and adult measurements of socioeconomic position...
Many studies have demonstrated the graded association between socioeconomic position and health. Few...
Cumulative exposure to socioeconomic disadvantage across the life course may be inversely associated...
A social gradient in coronary heart disease (CHD) has been documented in a variety of settings, pred...
The evaluation of the gender-specific prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors across socioeconomic...
Objectives: The object of this study is to assess the relationship between socioeconomic factors and...
Background Even though coronary mortality in middle and old age is decreasing, social gradients may ...
A social gradient in coronary heart disease (CHD) has been documented in a variety of settings, pred...
<div><p>The evaluation of the gender-specific prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors across socio...
Objectives Important gaps in previous research include a lack of studies on the association between ...
The relationship of socio-economic status (SES) indicators and coronary risk factors (RFs) with coro...
Potential upstream determinants of coronary heart disease (CHD) include life-course socioeconomic po...
Background: Low socioeconomic status (SES) is a known risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) b...
BACKGROUND: Low socioeconomic status (SES) is a known risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) b...
The socioeconomic gradient in coronary heart disease risk factors and mortality was examined in a po...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the associations of childhood and adult measurements of socioeconomic position...
Many studies have demonstrated the graded association between socioeconomic position and health. Few...
Cumulative exposure to socioeconomic disadvantage across the life course may be inversely associated...
A social gradient in coronary heart disease (CHD) has been documented in a variety of settings, pred...
The evaluation of the gender-specific prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors across socioeconomic...
Objectives: The object of this study is to assess the relationship between socioeconomic factors and...
Background Even though coronary mortality in middle and old age is decreasing, social gradients may ...
A social gradient in coronary heart disease (CHD) has been documented in a variety of settings, pred...
<div><p>The evaluation of the gender-specific prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors across socio...
Objectives Important gaps in previous research include a lack of studies on the association between ...