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'Getting sicker quicker': Does living in a more deprived neighbourhood mean your health deteriorates faster?

机译:“更快地生病”:居住在更加贫困的社区中是否意味着您的健康恶化更快?

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Data from the longitudinal West of Scotland Twenty-07 Study: Health in the Community was used to examine whether, over a 20 year period, the self-reported health of people living in deprived areas became poorer faster compared to those living in more affluent areas. Three cohorts (born in the early 1930s, 1950s and 1970s) are included, covering 60 years of the life span. Using multilevel growth curve models, a 40% probability of reporting poor health was predicted among residents of more deprived areas at an earlier age (66) compared to those living in more affluent areas (83). Wider area differences were seen for men than for women. Our findings indicate that attempts to reduce area differences in health should start young but also continue throughout the lifespan.
机译:来自苏格兰西部纵向20-07研究的数据:使用社区健康来检查在20年的时间里,生活在贫困地区的人的自我报告的健康状况是否比生活在较富裕地区的人的贫困状况变得更快。其中包括三个队列(分别出生于1930年代,1950年代和1970年代初期),涵盖了60年的寿命。使用多级增长曲线模型,与居住在较富裕地区的人相比,在较贫困地区的居民中,较早年龄的人(66)预测有40%的可能性报告健康状况不佳。男性比女性看到更大的面积差异。我们的研究结果表明,减少健康差异的尝试应该从年轻开始,但在整个生命周期中都应继续。

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