IQ in early adulthood has been inversely associated with risk of the metabolic syndrome in midlife. We tested this association in the British 1946 birth cohort, which assessed IQ at age eight years and ascertained the metabolic syndrome at age 53 years based on modified (non-fasting blood) ATPIII criteria. Childhood IQ was inversely associated with risk of the metabolic syndrome, but this association was almost entirely mediated by educational attainment and achieved occupational social class. This may be consistent with a pattern where childhood IQ is strongly associated with outcomes that reflect neurological disorder, such as the degenerative dementias, but less so with common chronic physical diseases of ageing
OBJECTIVES: To establish the relationship between childhood mental ability and adult hypertension. ...
OBJECTIVES: The objective was to investigate how childhood IQ related to all-cause mortality before ...
Background: Childhood socioeconomic position (SEP) is robustly associated with cognitive function la...
AbstractIQ in early adulthood has been inversely associated with risk of the metabolic syndrome in m...
IQ in early adulthood has been inversely associated with risk of the metabolic syndrome in midlife. ...
This study investigated the influence of childhood IQ on the relationships between risk factors and ...
Objective: A series of studies have shown an association between high childhood IQ scores and reduce...
Objectives. The objective was to investigate how childhood IQ related to all-cause mortality before ...
Objectives To examine the relation of scores on tests of mental ability across childhood with establ...
There is growing evidence that childhood IQ is inversely associated with mortality in later life. Ho...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate how childhood mental ability (IQ) is related to mortality and morbidity r...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Evidence that the metabolic syndrome is a risk factor for poor cogn...
Background It has been suggested that in addition to genetic factors, fetal and post-natal growth in...
peer reviewedSubjective age predicts consequential outcomes in old age, including risk of hospitaliz...
OBJECTIVES: To establish the relationship between childhood mental ability and adult hypertension. ...
OBJECTIVES: The objective was to investigate how childhood IQ related to all-cause mortality before ...
Background: Childhood socioeconomic position (SEP) is robustly associated with cognitive function la...
AbstractIQ in early adulthood has been inversely associated with risk of the metabolic syndrome in m...
IQ in early adulthood has been inversely associated with risk of the metabolic syndrome in midlife. ...
This study investigated the influence of childhood IQ on the relationships between risk factors and ...
Objective: A series of studies have shown an association between high childhood IQ scores and reduce...
Objectives. The objective was to investigate how childhood IQ related to all-cause mortality before ...
Objectives To examine the relation of scores on tests of mental ability across childhood with establ...
There is growing evidence that childhood IQ is inversely associated with mortality in later life. Ho...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate how childhood mental ability (IQ) is related to mortality and morbidity r...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Evidence that the metabolic syndrome is a risk factor for poor cogn...
Background It has been suggested that in addition to genetic factors, fetal and post-natal growth in...
peer reviewedSubjective age predicts consequential outcomes in old age, including risk of hospitaliz...
OBJECTIVES: To establish the relationship between childhood mental ability and adult hypertension. ...
OBJECTIVES: The objective was to investigate how childhood IQ related to all-cause mortality before ...
Background: Childhood socioeconomic position (SEP) is robustly associated with cognitive function la...