Life-course socioeconomic disadvantage and lung function: a multicohort study of 70 496 individuals
ContributorsRocha Da Silva, Vania; Fraga, Sílvia; Moreira, Carla; Carmeli, Cristian; Lenoir, Alexandra; Steptoe, Andrew; Giles, Graham; Goldberg, Marcel; Zins, Marie; Kivimäki, Mika; Vineis, Paolo; Vollenweider, Peter; Barros, Henrique; Stringhini, Silvia; LIFEPATH Consortium
Published inEuropean Respiratory Journal, vol. 57, no. 3
Publication date2021
Abstract
Keywords
- Adult
- Aged
- Female
- Forced Expiratory Volume
- Humans
- Lung*
- Male
- Middle Aged
- Respiratory Function Tests
- Risk Factors
- Socioeconomic Factors
- Vital Capacity
Affiliation entities
Funding
- European Commission - Lifecourse biological pathways underlying social differences in healthy ageing [633666]
- Swiss National Science Foundation - Psychiatric disorders in 35 to 65 year-old residents of the city of Lausanne and their association to cardiovasular risk factors: a population based survey [105993]
- Swiss National Science Foundation - Family study of specific subthreshold and threshold mood, anxiety, substance use and schizophrenia spectrum syndromes in the general population [118308]
- Swiss National Science Foundation - Cardiovascular diseases and psychiatric disorders in the general population: a prospective follow-up study [122661]
- Swiss National Science Foundation - Cardiovascular diseases and psychiatric disorders in the general population: a prospective follow-up study [139468]
- Swiss National Science Foundation - Cardiovascular diseases and psychiatric disorders in the general population: a prospective follow-up study [148401]
Citation (ISO format)
ROCHA DA SILVA, Vania et al. Life-course socioeconomic disadvantage and lung function: a multicohort study of 70 496 individuals. In: European Respiratory Journal, 2021, vol. 57, n° 3. doi: 10.1183/13993003.01600-2020
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Identifiers
- PID : unige:156778
- DOI : 10.1183/13993003.01600-2020
- PMID : 33214206
Journal ISSN0903-1936
