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Economic downturns during the life-course and late-life health: an analysis of 11 European countries

机译:生命过程和后期健康中的经济衰退:对11个欧洲国家的分析

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>Background: Research has shown that individual socio-economic circumstances throughout life affect health in older ages. However, little attention has been paid to the broad economic context affecting individual’s life-chances. This paper examines whether economic downturns experienced during young and mid-adulthood have long-run effects on physical health. >Methods: We exploit data on economic fluctuations in the period 1945–2010 in 11 European countries, linked to longitudinal data from three waves of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe. We estimate a country fixed effect model assessing whether downturns experienced at 5-year intervals between ages 25 and 54 are associated with levels and onset of new limitations with Activities of Daily Living (ADL) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) in older age (55–80). >Results: Experiencing an economic downturn at ages 45–59 is associated with increased risk of having at least one disability limitation in later-life (odds ratio [OR] for ADL = 1.66, 95% CI [Confidence Interval] 1.24, 2.22; OR for IADL = 1.46, 95% CI 1.10, 1.94). Economic downturns at ages 40–44 and 45–49 also increase the risk of a new functional limitation in later-life (OR for IADL ages 40–44 = 1.20, 95% CI 1.03, 1.40; OR for IADL ages 45–49 = 1.44, CI 1.10–1.88). Economic downturns experienced around these ages are also associated with significantly greater risks of smoking and excessive alcohol consumption as well as lower incomes in older age. >Conclusions: Exposure to an economic downturn at ages 40–49 is associated with poorer health in older ages, possibly by increasing risk of unhealthy behaviours and low incomes persisting into older age.
机译:>背景:研究表明,一生中的个体社会经济状况会影响老年人的健康。然而,很少有人关注影响个人生活机会的广泛经济背景。本文研究了在青少年和成人中期经历的经济衰退是否会对身体健康产生长期影响。 >方法:我们利用了11个欧洲国家1945年至2010年期间的经济波动数据,并将其与来自欧洲三轮健康,老龄化和退休调查的纵向数据相关联。我们估计了一个国家固定效应模型,该模型评估了年龄介于25至54岁之间的5年间隔中经历的经济衰退是否与年龄较大的日常生活活动(ADL)和日常生活工具活动(IADL)的水平和新限制的发作有关(55–80)。 >结果::在45-59岁时经历经济衰退与在以后的生活中至少有一种残疾限制的风险增加相关(ADL的赔率[OR] = 1.66,CI为95%[置信度]间隔] 1.24、2.22;或IADL = 1.46、95%CI 1.10、1.94)。 40-44岁和45-49岁的经济衰退也增加了新的功能限制的风险(对于40-44岁的IADL = 1.20,95%CI 1.03,1.40;对于45-49岁的IADL = 1.44,CI 1.10–1.88)。在这些年龄段经历的经济衰退还与吸烟和过量饮酒的风险显着增加,以及老年人的收入较低有关。 >结论:在40-49岁的年龄段经历经济衰退与老年人健康状况较差有关,这可能是由于不良行为的风险增加以及低收入持续到老年人中。

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