Background: Disadvantageous socioeconomic conditions (SEC) in both childhood and adulthood increase the risk of stroke. We investigated whether intergenerational and lifetime social advancement decreases and/or social descent increases stroke risk. Methods: In a case-control study with 466 patients with first-ever ischemic stroke and 807 controls randomly selected from the general population, we compared paternal profession to subjects’ professional education in adolescence and their last profession in adulthood. Furthermore, we constructed a socioeconomic risk score for childhood (based on paternal and maternal profession and occupation, familial, living and material conditions), adolescence (based on highest school degree and professio...
PurposeAdverse socioeconomic circumstances in childhood may confer a greater risk for adult cardiova...
International audienceBackground: Overall decreased socioeconomic status (SES) has been linked to in...
Background: stroke has been shown to follow a social gradient with incidence rising as socioeconomic...
Background: Socioeconomic conditions may strongly influence the risk of stroke. We tested the hypoth...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated stroke differentials by socioeconomic position in adulthood. MET...
Background and Purpose—The purpose of the study was to investigate stroke risk by socioeconomic meas...
<p>Background: Reduced socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with an increased risk of stro...
Background and Purpose— This study assesses the effect of socioeconomic status on stroke incidence i...
Purpose Some previous studies found excess stroke rates among black subjects persisted after adjustm...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This study assesses the effect of socioeconomic status on stroke incidence i...
Cerebrovascular disease, has an enormous, and increasing, impact on global health. As well as causin...
Background: Those with low socioeconomic status have an increased risk of stroke, more severe stroke...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A socioeconomic gradient in stroke has been demonstrated in a variety of set...
Rates of stroke incidence and mortality vary across populations with important differences between s...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between occupat...
PurposeAdverse socioeconomic circumstances in childhood may confer a greater risk for adult cardiova...
International audienceBackground: Overall decreased socioeconomic status (SES) has been linked to in...
Background: stroke has been shown to follow a social gradient with incidence rising as socioeconomic...
Background: Socioeconomic conditions may strongly influence the risk of stroke. We tested the hypoth...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated stroke differentials by socioeconomic position in adulthood. MET...
Background and Purpose—The purpose of the study was to investigate stroke risk by socioeconomic meas...
<p>Background: Reduced socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with an increased risk of stro...
Background and Purpose— This study assesses the effect of socioeconomic status on stroke incidence i...
Purpose Some previous studies found excess stroke rates among black subjects persisted after adjustm...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This study assesses the effect of socioeconomic status on stroke incidence i...
Cerebrovascular disease, has an enormous, and increasing, impact on global health. As well as causin...
Background: Those with low socioeconomic status have an increased risk of stroke, more severe stroke...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A socioeconomic gradient in stroke has been demonstrated in a variety of set...
Rates of stroke incidence and mortality vary across populations with important differences between s...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between occupat...
PurposeAdverse socioeconomic circumstances in childhood may confer a greater risk for adult cardiova...
International audienceBackground: Overall decreased socioeconomic status (SES) has been linked to in...
Background: stroke has been shown to follow a social gradient with incidence rising as socioeconomic...