We examined the association between lifecourse socioeconomic status (SES) and the risk of type 2 diabetes at older ages, ascertaining the extent to which adult lifestyle factors and systemic inflammation explain this relationship. Data were drawn from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) which, established in 2002, is a representative cohort study of ≥50-year olds individuals living in England. SES indicators were paternal social class, participants’ education, participants’ wealth, and a lifecourse socioeconomic index. Inflammatory markers (C-reactive protein and fibrinogen) and lifestyle factors were measured repeatedly; diabetes incidence (new cases) was monitored over 7.5 years of follow-up. Of the 6218 individuals free from ...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence from longitudinal studies on the influence of neighborhood socioeconomic depr...
Socio-economic status from early life has been linked to cardiovascular disease risk, but the impact...
The global prevalence of diabetes has achieved epidemic proportions and is expected to continue t...
We examined the association between lifecourse socioeconomic status (SES) and the risk of type 2 dia...
We examined the association between lifecourse socioeconomic status (SES) and the risk of type 2 dia...
We examined the association between lifecourse socioeconomic status (SES) and the risk of type 2 dia...
We examined the association between lifecourse socioeconomic status (SES) and the risk of type 2 dia...
Socioeconomic adversity in early life has been hypothesized to “program” a vulnerable phenotype with...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Socioeconomic adversity in early life has been hypothesized to “program” a ...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic adversity in early life has been hypothesized to "program" a vulnerable ph...
Background: Socioeconomic adversity in early life has been hypothesized to ‘‘program’ ’ a vulnerable...
Socioeconomic adversity in early life has been hypothesized to "program" a vulnerable phenotype with...
Background Socioeconomic circumstances in childhood and early adulthood may influence the later on...
Background An association between socioeconomic status (SES) and the incidence of type 2 diabetes me...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the contribution of modifiable risk factors to social inequalities in the incid...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence from longitudinal studies on the influence of neighborhood socioeconomic depr...
Socio-economic status from early life has been linked to cardiovascular disease risk, but the impact...
The global prevalence of diabetes has achieved epidemic proportions and is expected to continue t...
We examined the association between lifecourse socioeconomic status (SES) and the risk of type 2 dia...
We examined the association between lifecourse socioeconomic status (SES) and the risk of type 2 dia...
We examined the association between lifecourse socioeconomic status (SES) and the risk of type 2 dia...
We examined the association between lifecourse socioeconomic status (SES) and the risk of type 2 dia...
Socioeconomic adversity in early life has been hypothesized to “program” a vulnerable phenotype with...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Socioeconomic adversity in early life has been hypothesized to “program” a ...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic adversity in early life has been hypothesized to "program" a vulnerable ph...
Background: Socioeconomic adversity in early life has been hypothesized to ‘‘program’ ’ a vulnerable...
Socioeconomic adversity in early life has been hypothesized to "program" a vulnerable phenotype with...
Background Socioeconomic circumstances in childhood and early adulthood may influence the later on...
Background An association between socioeconomic status (SES) and the incidence of type 2 diabetes me...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the contribution of modifiable risk factors to social inequalities in the incid...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence from longitudinal studies on the influence of neighborhood socioeconomic depr...
Socio-economic status from early life has been linked to cardiovascular disease risk, but the impact...
The global prevalence of diabetes has achieved epidemic proportions and is expected to continue t...