Purpose: To test the association between income inequality and elderly self-rated health and to propose a pathway to explain the relationship. Methods: We analyzed a sample of 2143 older individuals (60 years of age and over) from 49 distritos of the Municipality of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Bayesian multilevel logistic models were performed with poor self-rated health as the outcome variable. Results: Income inequality (measured by the Gini coefficient) was found to be associated with poor self-rated health after controlling for age, sex, income and education (odds ratio, 1.19; 95% credible interval, 1.01-1.38). When the practice of physical exercise and homicide rate were added to the model, the Gini coefficient lost its statistical significance...
The relative income–health hypothesis postulates that income distribution is an important determinan...
One of the main socioeconomic problems observed in most developing countries is the high income ineq...
Background Few studies have analysed the effects of income inequality on health in developing countr...
OBJECTIVE: Despite the vast scientific literature on the social determinants of health, there is sti...
Objectives: In high income, developed countries, health status tends to improve as income increases,...
In high income, developed countries, health status tends to improve as income increases, but primari...
Background and aims: The inequality hypothesis states that area-level income inequality causes a cha...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 661-666Background Few studies have analysed the effects of incom...
The ‘inequality hypothesis’ proposes that higher levels of societal income inequality have a direct ...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To evaluate the magnitude of wealth-related inequalities in basic activities of...
Background Few studies have analysed the effects of income inequality on health in developing countr...
This study analyzed self-rated health in the elderly according to demographic, socioeconomic, and he...
Lower socioeconomic level is positively related to multimorbidity and it is possible that the cluste...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate sociodemographic and economic differences among Brazilian ol...
We aimed to analyse the individual and contextual determinants associated with cardiovascular diseas...
The relative income–health hypothesis postulates that income distribution is an important determinan...
One of the main socioeconomic problems observed in most developing countries is the high income ineq...
Background Few studies have analysed the effects of income inequality on health in developing countr...
OBJECTIVE: Despite the vast scientific literature on the social determinants of health, there is sti...
Objectives: In high income, developed countries, health status tends to improve as income increases,...
In high income, developed countries, health status tends to improve as income increases, but primari...
Background and aims: The inequality hypothesis states that area-level income inequality causes a cha...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 661-666Background Few studies have analysed the effects of incom...
The ‘inequality hypothesis’ proposes that higher levels of societal income inequality have a direct ...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To evaluate the magnitude of wealth-related inequalities in basic activities of...
Background Few studies have analysed the effects of income inequality on health in developing countr...
This study analyzed self-rated health in the elderly according to demographic, socioeconomic, and he...
Lower socioeconomic level is positively related to multimorbidity and it is possible that the cluste...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate sociodemographic and economic differences among Brazilian ol...
We aimed to analyse the individual and contextual determinants associated with cardiovascular diseas...
The relative income–health hypothesis postulates that income distribution is an important determinan...
One of the main socioeconomic problems observed in most developing countries is the high income ineq...
Background Few studies have analysed the effects of income inequality on health in developing countr...