Chronic inflammation has been proposed as having a prominent role in the construction of social inequalities in health. Disentangling the effects of early life and adulthood social disadvantage on inflammation is key in elucidating biological mechanisms underlying socioeconomic disparities. Here we explore the relationship between socioeconomic position (SEP) across the life course and inflammation (as measured by CRP levels) in up to 23,008 participants from six European cohort studies from three countries conducted between 1958 and 2013. We find a consistent inverse association between SEP and CRP across cohorts, where participants with a less advantaged SEP have higher levels of inflammation. Educational attainment is most strongly relat...
Aims: Inflammation represents a potential pathway through which socioeconomic position (SEP) is biol...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic position (SEP) throughout life is associated with cardiovascular disease, ...
The status anxiety hypothesis proposes that systematic inflammation as a consequence of chronic psyc...
Chronic inflammation has been proposed as having a prominent role in the construction of social ineq...
Chronic inflammation has been proposed as having a prominent role in the construction of social ineq...
Consistent evidence is accumulating to link lower socioeconomic position (SEP) and poorer health, an...
Disadvantaged socioeconomic conditions in childhood heighten systemic inflammatory levels in adultho...
Lower socioeconomic position (SEP) has consistently been associated with poorer health. To explore p...
Disadvantaged socioeconomic conditions in childhood heighten systemic inflammatory levels in adultho...
Disadvantaged socioeconomic conditions in childhood heighten systemic inflammatory levels in adultho...
Systemic inflammation has been proposed as a physiological process linking socio-economic position (...
Lower socioeconomic position (SEP) has consistently been associated with poorer health. To explore p...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and inflammatory markers usi...
BackgroundSocioeconomic position (SEP) throughout life is associated with cardiovascular disease, th...
Inflammation plays a central role in cardio-metabolic disease and may represent a mechanism linking ...
Aims: Inflammation represents a potential pathway through which socioeconomic position (SEP) is biol...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic position (SEP) throughout life is associated with cardiovascular disease, ...
The status anxiety hypothesis proposes that systematic inflammation as a consequence of chronic psyc...
Chronic inflammation has been proposed as having a prominent role in the construction of social ineq...
Chronic inflammation has been proposed as having a prominent role in the construction of social ineq...
Consistent evidence is accumulating to link lower socioeconomic position (SEP) and poorer health, an...
Disadvantaged socioeconomic conditions in childhood heighten systemic inflammatory levels in adultho...
Lower socioeconomic position (SEP) has consistently been associated with poorer health. To explore p...
Disadvantaged socioeconomic conditions in childhood heighten systemic inflammatory levels in adultho...
Disadvantaged socioeconomic conditions in childhood heighten systemic inflammatory levels in adultho...
Systemic inflammation has been proposed as a physiological process linking socio-economic position (...
Lower socioeconomic position (SEP) has consistently been associated with poorer health. To explore p...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and inflammatory markers usi...
BackgroundSocioeconomic position (SEP) throughout life is associated with cardiovascular disease, th...
Inflammation plays a central role in cardio-metabolic disease and may represent a mechanism linking ...
Aims: Inflammation represents a potential pathway through which socioeconomic position (SEP) is biol...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic position (SEP) throughout life is associated with cardiovascular disease, ...
The status anxiety hypothesis proposes that systematic inflammation as a consequence of chronic psyc...