Multimorbidity and socioeconomic position are independently associated with mortality. We investigated the association of occupational position and several multimorbidity measures with all-cause mortality. A cohort of people aged 35 to 75 years who participated in the Trøndelag Health Study in 2006–2008 and had occupational data was linked to the Norwegian National Population Registry for all-cause mortality from study entry until 1 February 2019. Logistic regression models for each occupational group were used to analyze associations between the number of conditions and 10-year risk of death. Cox regression models were used to examine associations between combinations of multimorbidity, occupational position, and mortality. Analyses were c...
Objectives This study aims to examine whether older workers aged 50-64 years with multimorbidity are...
Abstract Purpose: Multimorbidity, prefrailty, and frailty are frequent in ageing populations, but t...
Socio-economic position (SEP) is associated with all-cause mortality across all stages of the life c...
Multimorbidity and socioeconomic position are independently associated with mortality. We investigat...
Background: Multimorbidity, the concurrence of multiple chronic conditions, is highly frequent. Vary...
ObjectivesTo explore prevalences and occupational group inequalities of two measures of multimorbidi...
Objectives To explore prevalences and occupational group inequalities of two measures of multimorbid...
Objective: Multimorbidity (MM) is more prevalent among people of lower socioeconomic status (SES), a...
Objectives Multimorbidity, the co-occurrence of multiple long-term conditions, is common and increas...
Background With increasing age, having multiple chronic conditions is the norm. It is of importance...
Background: Multimorbidity is associated with higher mortality, but the relationship with cancer an...
International audienceBackground: Social inequalities in mortality persist in high-income countries ...
Abstract Background Multimorbidity is associated with higher mortality, but the relationship with ca...
Background: Multimorbidity is prevalent and related to adverse outcomes. The effect on mortality is ...
Purpose Multimorbidity, prefrailty, and frailty are frequent in ageing populations, but their indepe...
Objectives This study aims to examine whether older workers aged 50-64 years with multimorbidity are...
Abstract Purpose: Multimorbidity, prefrailty, and frailty are frequent in ageing populations, but t...
Socio-economic position (SEP) is associated with all-cause mortality across all stages of the life c...
Multimorbidity and socioeconomic position are independently associated with mortality. We investigat...
Background: Multimorbidity, the concurrence of multiple chronic conditions, is highly frequent. Vary...
ObjectivesTo explore prevalences and occupational group inequalities of two measures of multimorbidi...
Objectives To explore prevalences and occupational group inequalities of two measures of multimorbid...
Objective: Multimorbidity (MM) is more prevalent among people of lower socioeconomic status (SES), a...
Objectives Multimorbidity, the co-occurrence of multiple long-term conditions, is common and increas...
Background With increasing age, having multiple chronic conditions is the norm. It is of importance...
Background: Multimorbidity is associated with higher mortality, but the relationship with cancer an...
International audienceBackground: Social inequalities in mortality persist in high-income countries ...
Abstract Background Multimorbidity is associated with higher mortality, but the relationship with ca...
Background: Multimorbidity is prevalent and related to adverse outcomes. The effect on mortality is ...
Purpose Multimorbidity, prefrailty, and frailty are frequent in ageing populations, but their indepe...
Objectives This study aims to examine whether older workers aged 50-64 years with multimorbidity are...
Abstract Purpose: Multimorbidity, prefrailty, and frailty are frequent in ageing populations, but t...
Socio-economic position (SEP) is associated with all-cause mortality across all stages of the life c...