Background: stroke has been shown to follow a social gradient with incidence rising as socioeconomic status decreases. Objective: to examine the relationship between socioeconomic status and ischaemic stroke risk amongst older people. Setting: the Cities of Bordeaux, Dijon and Montpellier in France. Subjects and methods: nine thousand and two hundred and ninety-four non-institutionalised persons aged 65 years or more followed for 6 years. Results: the distribution of cardiovascular risks factors was consistent with the classical finding of more favourable risk profiles among the advantaged socioeconomic groups. One hundred and thirty-six individuals developed a first ever ischae-mic stroke (incidence rate: 3.2 per 1,000 py (person-years), 9...
Rates of stroke incidence and mortality vary across populations with important differences between s...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A socioeconomic gradient in stroke has been demonstrated in a variety of set...
Background and Purpose— This study examines the independent effect of wealth, income, and education ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: stroke has been shown to follow a social gradient with incidence r...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This study assesses the effect of socioeconomic status on stroke incidence i...
Background and Purpose— This study assesses the effect of socioeconomic status on stroke incidence i...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Studies have shown higher stroke incidence in areas wi...
International audienceBackground: Overall decreased socioeconomic status (SES) has been linked to in...
Objective: We aimed to study the association between neighborhood socioeconomic status at the age of...
textabstractBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: We sought to assess the association between socioecono...
The level of scientific attention received by stroke is low given the high burden this disease exert...
Background and Purpose—The purpose of the study was to investigate stroke risk by socioeconomic meas...
<p>Background: Lower socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with an increased risk of stroke...
Background and Purpose-This study examines the independent effect of wealth, income, and education o...
<p>Background: Reduced socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with an increased risk of stro...
Rates of stroke incidence and mortality vary across populations with important differences between s...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A socioeconomic gradient in stroke has been demonstrated in a variety of set...
Background and Purpose— This study examines the independent effect of wealth, income, and education ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: stroke has been shown to follow a social gradient with incidence r...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This study assesses the effect of socioeconomic status on stroke incidence i...
Background and Purpose— This study assesses the effect of socioeconomic status on stroke incidence i...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Studies have shown higher stroke incidence in areas wi...
International audienceBackground: Overall decreased socioeconomic status (SES) has been linked to in...
Objective: We aimed to study the association between neighborhood socioeconomic status at the age of...
textabstractBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: We sought to assess the association between socioecono...
The level of scientific attention received by stroke is low given the high burden this disease exert...
Background and Purpose—The purpose of the study was to investigate stroke risk by socioeconomic meas...
<p>Background: Lower socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with an increased risk of stroke...
Background and Purpose-This study examines the independent effect of wealth, income, and education o...
<p>Background: Reduced socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with an increased risk of stro...
Rates of stroke incidence and mortality vary across populations with important differences between s...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A socioeconomic gradient in stroke has been demonstrated in a variety of set...
Background and Purpose— This study examines the independent effect of wealth, income, and education ...