The status anxiety hypothesis proposes that systematic inflammation as a consequence of chronic psycho-social stress is a possible pathway linking socio-economic position (SEP) to premature ageing and is a possible explanation for cross-national variation in patterns of health and well-being. Harmonised data from the LIFEPATH consortium on 18,349 individuals aged 50 to 75 and 30,632 observations are used to measure variation in the association between inflammation measured as C-reactive protein and SEP across four countries (Britain, Ireland, Portugal and Switzerland) and five studies (ELSA, Whitehall II, TILDA, EPIPorto and SKIPOGH). Adjusting for population composition, mean concentrations of CRP are highest in Portugal, the country with ...
Background: Socioeconomic inequalities in health are a persistent feature throughout Europe. Researc...
In high-income countries, one’s relative socio-economic position and economic inequality may affect ...
In high-income countries, one’s relative socio-economic position and economic inequality may affect ...
The status anxiety hypothesis proposes that systematic inflammation as a consequence of chronic psyc...
The status anxiety hypothesis proposes that systematic inflammation as a consequence of chronic psyc...
Abstract: The empirical association between income inequality, population health, and other social p...
The empirical association between income inequality, population health and other social problems is ...
Health differences which correspond to socioeconomic status (SES) can be attributed to three causal ...
I have considered how socio-economic status are related to different health outcomes among people ol...
Health inequalities according to people's social standing are persisting, or even growing, in mo...
As social inequalities in health continue to be a key public health problem, scientific advances in ...
The present work was funded by the SRA (State Research Agency/10.13039/501100011033) of the Spanish ...
Systemic inflammation has been proposed as a physiological process linking socio-economic position (...
Available online 24 February 2018Under Creative Commons License 4.0Health differences which correspo...
Chronic inflammation has been proposed as having a prominent role in the construction of social ineq...
Background: Socioeconomic inequalities in health are a persistent feature throughout Europe. Researc...
In high-income countries, one’s relative socio-economic position and economic inequality may affect ...
In high-income countries, one’s relative socio-economic position and economic inequality may affect ...
The status anxiety hypothesis proposes that systematic inflammation as a consequence of chronic psyc...
The status anxiety hypothesis proposes that systematic inflammation as a consequence of chronic psyc...
Abstract: The empirical association between income inequality, population health, and other social p...
The empirical association between income inequality, population health and other social problems is ...
Health differences which correspond to socioeconomic status (SES) can be attributed to three causal ...
I have considered how socio-economic status are related to different health outcomes among people ol...
Health inequalities according to people's social standing are persisting, or even growing, in mo...
As social inequalities in health continue to be a key public health problem, scientific advances in ...
The present work was funded by the SRA (State Research Agency/10.13039/501100011033) of the Spanish ...
Systemic inflammation has been proposed as a physiological process linking socio-economic position (...
Available online 24 February 2018Under Creative Commons License 4.0Health differences which correspo...
Chronic inflammation has been proposed as having a prominent role in the construction of social ineq...
Background: Socioeconomic inequalities in health are a persistent feature throughout Europe. Researc...
In high-income countries, one’s relative socio-economic position and economic inequality may affect ...
In high-income countries, one’s relative socio-economic position and economic inequality may affect ...