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Titre : | International Journal of Public Health, Vol. 58 n° 1 - Février 2013 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : texte imprimé |
Paru le : | 01/02/2013 |
Année de publication : | 2013 |
Langues: | Français |
Catalogueur : | RESOdoc |
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ObjectivesTo explore current evidence of the physiological embedding of stress to discuss whether adverse childhood experiences (ACE) causing chronic or acute stress responses may alter fundamental biological functions.MethodsA non-systematic re[...]
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ObjectivesSocial scientists and economists doubt the usefulness of self-reported health status as an indicator of overall health status. Self-reported health acts as a justification for retirement when this decision is in reality driven by other[...]
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ObjectivesThe model of cumulative inequality predicts that health differences between educational levels increase with age. Using a variety of analytical approaches and measures of health, studies have, however, reported increasing as well as de[...]
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ObjectiveThis article examines whether the social health gradients in diabetes, hypertension and obesity for men and women vary significantly across different age groups.MethodsWe use a pooled sample of German survey data from the years 2002 and[...]
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ObjectivesThe economic crisis that emerged after 2008 caused speculation about further postponement of fertility and a recession-induced baby-bust in countries affected by the economic downturn. This paper aims to disentangle short-term and long[...]
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ObjectivesTo present details of the Norwegian Family Based Life Course Study.MethodsAll Norwegians participating in censuses from 1960 to 2001 were included. In addition to the personal identity number, we used household and family information f[...]
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ObjectiveSocial position has yet to be established as a risk factor of coronary heart disease (CHD). Our aim was to investigate an individual life-course social position gradient link with CHD incidence in the EPIC-Spain cohort.Methods41,066 par[...]
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ObjectivesWe investigated the contributions of a range of factors from across life to variations in physical activity within the Newcastle Thousand Family’s birth cohort.MethodsAt age 49–51 years, 574 study members returned questionnaires, inclu[...]
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ObjectiveLife course research has established associations between adverse childhood events and later life health. We examine the relationship of experiencing parental divorce before the age of 16 and survival across 34 years of adulthood.Method[...]
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ObjectivesIn the face of economic downturn and increasing life expectancy, many industrial nations are adopting a policy of postponing the retirement age. However, questions still remain around the consequence of working longer into old age. We [...]
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ObjectivesThe main goal of this study was to identify the multiple trajectories of the following four health behaviors among the elderly by gender: smoking, drinking alcohol, getting regular exercise, and having a health checkupMethodsData were [...]
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ObjectivesWe aimed to investigate the prevalence rate of abuse (psychological, physical, sexual, financial, neglect) of older persons (AO) in seven cities from seven countries in Europe (Germany, Greece, Italy, Lithuania, Portugal, Spain, Sweden[...]
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ObjectivesWe examined the extent to which the association between socioeconomic position (SEP) and later life prevalence of hypertension, diabetes and visual impairment in Nakuru, Kenya is mediated by health-related behaviour.MethodsWe used data[...]
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ObjectivesTo evaluated the female–male health–survival paradox by estimating the contribution of women’s mortality advantage versus women’s disability disadvantage.MethodsDisability prevalence was measured from the 2006 Survey on Income and Livi[...]
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