Many demographic, socioeconomic, and behavioral risk factors predict mortality in the United States. However, very few population-based longitudinal studies are able to investigate simultaneously the impact of a variety of social factors on mortality. We investigated the degree to which demographic characteristics, socioeconomic variables and major health risk factors were associated with mortality in a nationally-representative sample of 3617 U.S. adults from 1986 to 2005, using data from the 4 waves of the Americans\u27 Changing Lives study. Cox proportional hazard models with time-varying covariates were employed to predict all-cause mortality verified through the National Death Index and death certificate review. The results revealed th...
IntroductionMuch of the data on BMI-mortality associations stem from 20th century U.S. cohorts. The ...
Objectives. We examined whether the risk of premature mortality associated with living in socioecono...
Importance The US has experienced increasing socioeconomic inequalities and stagnating life expecta...
Many demographic, socioeconomic, and behavioral risk factors predict mortality in the United States....
Behavioral and social scientists have identified many nonbiological predictors of mortality. An impo...
Income disparities in mortality are profound in the United States, but reasons for this remain large...
BACKGROUND: Income disparities in mortality are profound in the United States, but reasons for this ...
Low socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with mortality in several populations. SES measures, su...
The authors have studied whether area-level socioeconomic status predicts mortality independently of...
Abstract Background An examination of where in the income distribution income is most strongly assoc...
This study investigated the hypothesis that socioeconomic differences in health status change can la...
Little is known about the simultaneous effect of socioeconomic status (SES), psychosocial, and healt...
Objectives. We estimated the number of deaths attributable to social factors in the United States. M...
As life expectancy at birth in the United States approaches eighty years of age, educational differe...
BACKGROUND: In either rich or poor countries, people's health widely depends on the social condition...
IntroductionMuch of the data on BMI-mortality associations stem from 20th century U.S. cohorts. The ...
Objectives. We examined whether the risk of premature mortality associated with living in socioecono...
Importance The US has experienced increasing socioeconomic inequalities and stagnating life expecta...
Many demographic, socioeconomic, and behavioral risk factors predict mortality in the United States....
Behavioral and social scientists have identified many nonbiological predictors of mortality. An impo...
Income disparities in mortality are profound in the United States, but reasons for this remain large...
BACKGROUND: Income disparities in mortality are profound in the United States, but reasons for this ...
Low socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with mortality in several populations. SES measures, su...
The authors have studied whether area-level socioeconomic status predicts mortality independently of...
Abstract Background An examination of where in the income distribution income is most strongly assoc...
This study investigated the hypothesis that socioeconomic differences in health status change can la...
Little is known about the simultaneous effect of socioeconomic status (SES), psychosocial, and healt...
Objectives. We estimated the number of deaths attributable to social factors in the United States. M...
As life expectancy at birth in the United States approaches eighty years of age, educational differe...
BACKGROUND: In either rich or poor countries, people's health widely depends on the social condition...
IntroductionMuch of the data on BMI-mortality associations stem from 20th century U.S. cohorts. The ...
Objectives. We examined whether the risk of premature mortality associated with living in socioecono...
Importance The US has experienced increasing socioeconomic inequalities and stagnating life expecta...