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Are health inequalities rooted in the past? Income inequalities in metabolic syndrome decomposed by childhood conditions

机译:健康不平等是否根源于过去?儿童时期分解的代谢综合征的收入不平等

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>Background: Early life is thought of as a foundation for health inequalities in adulthood. However, research directly examining the contribution of childhood circumstances to the integrated phenomenon of adult social inequalities in health is absent. The present study aimed to examine whether, and to what degree, social conditions during childhood explain income inequalities in metabolic syndrome in mid-adulthood. >Methods: The sample (N = 12 481) comprised all 40- and 50-year-old participants in the Västerbotten Intervention Program in Northern Sweden 2008, 2009 and 2010. Measures from health examinations were used to operationalize metabolic syndrome, which was linked to register data including socioeconomic conditions at age 40–50 years, as well as childhood conditions at participant age 10–12 years. Income inequality in metabolic syndrome in middle age was estimated by the concentration index and decomposed by childhood and current socioeconomic conditions using decomposition analysis. >Results: Childhood conditions jointed explained 7% (men) to 10% (women) of health inequalities in middle age. Adding mid-adulthood sociodemographic factors showed a dominant contribution of chiefly current income and educational level in both gender. In women, the addition of current factors slightly attenuated the contribution of childhood conditions, but with paternal income and education still contributing. In contrast, the corresponding addition in men removed all explanation attributable to childhood conditions. >Conclusions: Despite that the influence of early life conditions to adult health inequalities was considerably smaller than that of concurrent conditions, the study suggests that early interventions against social inequalities potentially could reduce health inequalities in the adult population for decades to come.
机译:>背景:人们认为早期生活是成年后健康不平等的基础。然而,缺乏直接检查儿童时期环境对健康中成人社会不平等综合现象的影响的研究。本研究旨在检查儿童期的社会状况是否以及在何种程度上解释了成人中期代谢综合征的收入不平等。 >方法:样本(N = 12481)包括2008、2009和2010年瑞典北部Västerbotten干预计划的所有40岁和50岁参与者。采用了健康检查的措施来实施代谢综合症与登记数据相关,包括40–50岁的社会经济状况以及参与者10–12岁的儿童状况。中年代谢综合症的收入不平等是通过集中指数估算的,并通过分解分析根据童年和当前的社会经济状况进行分解。 >结果:童年时期的状况说明中年健康不平等的比例为7%(男性)至10%(女性)。加上成年中期的社会人口统计学因素,表明在两个性别中,主要是当前收入和受教育程度的主要贡献。在妇女中,当前因素的增加略微减轻了童年状况的影响,但父亲的收入和教育仍在起作用。相反,男性的相应增加消除了所有归因于童年状况的解释。 >结论:尽管早期生活条件对成人健康不平等的影响比并发情况要小得多,但研究表明,针对社会不平等的早期干预措施有可能在数十年内减少成年人口的健康不平等来。

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