The influence of early conditions on health status among elderly Puerto Ricans.

Alberto Palloni, Mary McEniry, Ana Luisa Dávila, Alberto García Gurucharri
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Abstract The demographic origins of aging in Puerto Rican and other Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries may have important implications for the profile of health status and mortality of elderly people. For this article we tested a general conjecture about the relation between early childhood conditions and adult health status among Puerto Rican elderly using a rich data set recently collected through an island‐wide survey (N=4,293). We examined the association between markers of early nutritional status, self‐reports of health and on socioeconomic conditions during early childhood, and the prevalence of 3 conditions during adult ages: obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases. Although we found that obesity and diabetes are associated with markers of early malnutrition, that heart disease is associated with early deprivations and selected early childhood conditions, the evidence we were able to tease out from the data provides only fragile support for the conjecture.
早期条件对波多黎各老年人健康状况的影响。
波多黎各和其他拉丁美洲和加勒比国家老龄化的人口来源可能对老年人的健康状况和死亡率概况产生重要影响。在本文中,我们使用最近通过全岛调查收集的丰富数据集(N = 4,293)检验了关于波多黎各老年人早期儿童状况与成人健康状况之间关系的一般猜想。我们研究了早期营养状况、儿童早期健康状况和社会经济状况的自我报告与成年后3种疾病的患病率之间的关系:肥胖、糖尿病和心血管疾病。虽然我们发现肥胖和糖尿病与早期营养不良的标志有关,心脏病与早期剥夺和儿童早期条件有关,但我们能够从数据中梳理出的证据只能为这一猜想提供脆弱的支持。
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