The aim of the study was to estimate the effect of the accumulation of major life events (MLE) in childhood and adulthood, in both the private and working domains, on risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Furthermore, we aimed to test the possible interaction between childhood and adult MLE and to investigate modification of these associations by educational attainment.The study was based on 4,761 participants from the Copenhagen City Heart Study free of diabetes at baseline and followed for 10 years. MLE were categorized as 0, 1, 2, 3 or more events. Multivariate logistic regression models adjusted for age, sex, education and family history of diabetes were used to estimate the association between MLE and T2DM.In childhood, experiencing...
The aim of this study was to conduct a prospective analysis of the association between negative life...
Aims The relationship between educational level and the risk of all-cause mortality is well establi...
Rapidly accumulating multiple chronic conditions (multimorbidity) during aging are associated with m...
The aim of the study was to estimate the effect of the accumulation of major life events (MLE) in ch...
Background The aim of the study was to estimate the effect of the accumulation of major life events ...
<p>Legend: Few MLE ≤1, Many MLE>1; High education>9 years, Short education≤9 years.</p><p>Odds ratio...
Aim: It has been suggested that experiencing serious life events may promote Type 1 diabetes in chil...
<p>*Multiple adjusted OR are adjusted for age, sex, family history of diabetes and educational attai...
Socioeconomic adversity in early life has been hypothesized to “program” a vulnerable phenotype with...
ObjectiveAdverse events in childhood can indelibly influence adult health. While evidence for this a...
Type 1 diabetes is a lifelong, chronic disease, that generally has a sudden onset early in life, whi...
Abstract Although exposure to overweight and obesity at different ages is associated to a higher ris...
Objective: The study aims to identify the mediating factors of the relationship between education ac...
Aims The relationship between educational level and the risk of all-cause mortality is well establis...
<p>Only child MLE = ≥1 MLE in childhood, Only adult MLE ≥1 MLE in private adult and/or work life, ch...
The aim of this study was to conduct a prospective analysis of the association between negative life...
Aims The relationship between educational level and the risk of all-cause mortality is well establi...
Rapidly accumulating multiple chronic conditions (multimorbidity) during aging are associated with m...
The aim of the study was to estimate the effect of the accumulation of major life events (MLE) in ch...
Background The aim of the study was to estimate the effect of the accumulation of major life events ...
<p>Legend: Few MLE ≤1, Many MLE>1; High education>9 years, Short education≤9 years.</p><p>Odds ratio...
Aim: It has been suggested that experiencing serious life events may promote Type 1 diabetes in chil...
<p>*Multiple adjusted OR are adjusted for age, sex, family history of diabetes and educational attai...
Socioeconomic adversity in early life has been hypothesized to “program” a vulnerable phenotype with...
ObjectiveAdverse events in childhood can indelibly influence adult health. While evidence for this a...
Type 1 diabetes is a lifelong, chronic disease, that generally has a sudden onset early in life, whi...
Abstract Although exposure to overweight and obesity at different ages is associated to a higher ris...
Objective: The study aims to identify the mediating factors of the relationship between education ac...
Aims The relationship between educational level and the risk of all-cause mortality is well establis...
<p>Only child MLE = ≥1 MLE in childhood, Only adult MLE ≥1 MLE in private adult and/or work life, ch...
The aim of this study was to conduct a prospective analysis of the association between negative life...
Aims The relationship between educational level and the risk of all-cause mortality is well establi...
Rapidly accumulating multiple chronic conditions (multimorbidity) during aging are associated with m...