Background In 2011, WHO member states signed up to the 25 x 25 initiative, a plan to cut mortality due to noncommunicable diseases by 25% by 2025. However, socioeconomic factors influencing non-communicable diseases have not been included in the plan. In this study, we aimed to compare the contribution of socioeconomic status to mortality and years-of-life-lost with that of the 25 x 25 conventional risk factors. Methods We did a multicohort study and meta-analysis with individual-level data from 48 independent prospective cohort studies with information about socioeconomic status, indexed by occupational position, 25 x 25 risk factors (high alcohol intake, physical inactivity, current smoking, hypertension, diabetes, and obesity), and morta...
This paper uses the British Health and Lifestyle Survey (1984-1985) data and the longitudinal follow...
Background: Socio-economic inequalities in mortality are well established, yet the contribution of i...
Background: Life expectancy is increasing in Europe, yet a substantial proportion of adults still di...
Background In 2011, WHO member states signed up to the 25 x 25 initiative, a plan to cut mortality d...
In 2011, WHO member states signed up to the 25 × 25 initiative, a plan to cut mortality due to non-c...
Background: In 2011, WHO member states signed up to the 25 × 25 initiative, a plan to cut mortality ...
Background: In 2011, WHO member states signed up to the 25 × 25 initiative, a plan to cut mortality ...
International audienceBackgroundIn 2011, WHO member states signed up to the 25 × 25 initiative, a pl...
Background: In 2011, WHO member states signed up to the 25 × 25 initiative, a plan to cut mortality ...
BackgroundIn 2011, WHO member states signed up to the 25 × 25 initiative, a plan to cut mortality du...
SummaryBackgroundCountries have agreed to reduce premature mortality from the four main non-communic...
Background Countries have agreed to reduce premature mortality from the four main non-communicable d...
BACKGROUND: Low socioeconomic position is consistently associated with increased risk of premature d...
Socio-economic inequalities in mortality are well established, yet the contribution of intermediate ...
Background: Socioeconomicinequalities inmortality arewell established, yet the contribution of inter...
This paper uses the British Health and Lifestyle Survey (1984-1985) data and the longitudinal follow...
Background: Socio-economic inequalities in mortality are well established, yet the contribution of i...
Background: Life expectancy is increasing in Europe, yet a substantial proportion of adults still di...
Background In 2011, WHO member states signed up to the 25 x 25 initiative, a plan to cut mortality d...
In 2011, WHO member states signed up to the 25 × 25 initiative, a plan to cut mortality due to non-c...
Background: In 2011, WHO member states signed up to the 25 × 25 initiative, a plan to cut mortality ...
Background: In 2011, WHO member states signed up to the 25 × 25 initiative, a plan to cut mortality ...
International audienceBackgroundIn 2011, WHO member states signed up to the 25 × 25 initiative, a pl...
Background: In 2011, WHO member states signed up to the 25 × 25 initiative, a plan to cut mortality ...
BackgroundIn 2011, WHO member states signed up to the 25 × 25 initiative, a plan to cut mortality du...
SummaryBackgroundCountries have agreed to reduce premature mortality from the four main non-communic...
Background Countries have agreed to reduce premature mortality from the four main non-communicable d...
BACKGROUND: Low socioeconomic position is consistently associated with increased risk of premature d...
Socio-economic inequalities in mortality are well established, yet the contribution of intermediate ...
Background: Socioeconomicinequalities inmortality arewell established, yet the contribution of inter...
This paper uses the British Health and Lifestyle Survey (1984-1985) data and the longitudinal follow...
Background: Socio-economic inequalities in mortality are well established, yet the contribution of i...
Background: Life expectancy is increasing in Europe, yet a substantial proportion of adults still di...