How do socioeconomic trajectories experienced during early adulthood contribute to the development of cardiometabolic health in young adults?

Eleanor Winpenny, Jan Stochl, Alun Hughes, Kate Tilling, Laura D Howe
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Introduction Socioeconomic position has been strongly associated with cardiovascular health. However, little is known about the short-term health impacts of socioeconomic exposures during early adulthood. In this study we describe distinct socioeconomic trajectories of early adulthood (age 16-24y), and assess associations of these trajectories with measures of cardiometabolic health at age 24y.
成年早期经历的社会经济轨迹如何影响青壮年心脏代谢健康的发展?
导言 社会经济地位与心血管健康密切相关。然而,人们对成年早期社会经济状况对健康的短期影响知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们描述了成年早期(16-24 岁)不同的社会经济轨迹,并评估了这些轨迹与 24 岁时心血管代谢健康指标的关联。
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