| Literature DB >> 15661071 |
Ricardo A Pollitt1, Kathryn M Rose, Jay S Kaufman.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A relatively consistent body of research supports an inverse graded relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and cardiovascular disease (CVD). More recently, researchers have proposed various life course SES hypotheses, which posit that the combination, accumulation, and/or interactions of different environments and experiences throughout life can affect adult risk of CVD. Different life course designs have been utilized to examine the impact of SES throughout the life course. This systematic review describes the four most common life course hypotheses, categorizes the studies that have examined the associations between life course SES and CVD according to their life course design, discusses the strengths and weaknesses of the different designs, and summarizes the studies' findings.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15661071 PMCID: PMC548689 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-5-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Life course study designs: hypotheses tested and typical study questions posed
| Early SES → Outcome | Early-life SES variable(s) used to predict CVD (e.g., CHD, stroke). Adjusted for later-life events, behaviors, risk factor levels to determine "direct" effect of early life SES. | Is there a significant independent effect of early-life (childhood) SES on the adult risk of CVD after adjusting for later-life SES and risk factors? |
| Early SES → Risk Factor | Early-life SES variable(s) used to predict adult CVD risk factors levels. | How does early-life SES affect later-life levels of behavioral and physiological CVD risk factors? |
| Social Trajectory | Inter- or intragenerational movement from one SES level to another (i.e., Low SES to High SES) used to predict adult CVD risk factors levels or CVD outcomes. | How does social mobility from one point to another during the life course affect the risk of CVD? |
| Cumulative SES | A summary variable indicating number of negative SES events/environments over the life course used to predict adult CVD risk factors levels or CVD outcomes. | How does the accumulated number of negative SES-related exposures across the life course influence the risk of CVD? |
CHD = Coronary heart disease.
Summary of SES – CVD life course studies using an early SES → outcome design
| Burr 1980 [49] | Father's occup (RG, 3 groups), father unemployed (> 1 year), family size | Current SES |
| Notkola 1985 [40] | 5-level index: father's occup & farm size | Current SES, CVD RF's |
| Coggon 1990 [37] | Father's occup (RG, 5 groups), height, sibling death | Current SES, smoking |
| Hasle 1990 [48] | 8 variables (yes/no) on parent's occup, health, household, residence, edu, illness | None |
| Kaplan 1990 [43] | Factor analysis of edu, occup, farm, farm size, perceived wealth | CVD RF's |
| Lundberg 1993 [51] | 4 yes/no variables: economic hardship, large family, broken family, dissension | Current SES, gender |
| Gliksman 1995 [39] | Father's occup at 16 years | Current SES, CVD RF's |
| Lamont 2000 [41] | Birth: father's occup; 5 & 10 years: parent's occup, housing, # of adverse life events | Current SES, CVD RF's |
| Marmot 2001 [46] | Childhood: father's occup (RG, 4 groups), age at leaving edu | Current & child SES |
| Wamala 2001 [45] | Early-life SES disadvantage index (0–3) of 3 variables: large family, born last, low edu | Current SES, CVD RF's |
| Gliksman 1995 [39] | Father's occup (4 groups) at 16 years | Current SES, CVD RF's |
| Coggon 1990 [37] | Father's occup (RG, 5 groups), height, sibling death | Current SES, smoking |
| Davey Smith 1998 [44] | Father's occup (RG, 4 groups), also mnl vs. non-mnl | Current SES, CVD RF's |
| Frankel 1999 [54] | Father's occup (RG, 5 groups) | Townsend area deprivation score |
| Dedman 2001 [56] | Persons/room, tap water (yes/no), toilet type, ventilation, cleanliness (3 levels each) | Childhood SES, area deprivation score |
| Notkola 1985 [40] | 5-level index using father's occup & farm size | Current SES, CVD RF's |
| Lynch 1994 [38] | SES index (3 groups), by parents' edu, occup, farm, perceived wealth | Current SES |
| Vagero 1994 [50] | Occup of head of household (mnl, non-mnl, unemployed) | Current SES |
| Gliksman 1995 [39] | Father's occup (4 groups) at 16 years | Current SES, CVD RF's |
| Davey Smith 1998 [44] | Father's occup (RG, 4 groups), also divided into mnl vs. non-mnl | Current SES, CVD RF's, area deprivation |
| Hart 1998 [42] | Early SES: father's occup; Labor force entry: Occup; At screening: occup | None |
| Frankel 1999 [54] | Father's occup (RG, 5 groups) | Townsend area deprivation score |
| Davey Smith 2001 [47] | Father's social class, (RG, 5 groups) | CVD RF's |
| Dedman 2001 [56] | Persons/room, tap water (yes/no), toilet type, ventilation, cleanliness (3 levels each) | Childhood SES, Townsend area deprivation score |
| Davey Smith 2002 [52] | Father's occup (mnl/non-mnl) | Current SES, CVD RF's |
| Claussen 2003 [53] | Index of housing conditions items | Current SES |
| Osler 2003 [55] | Father's social class (3 groups) by occup | Birth weight, IQ at age 12 |
CHD = Coronary heart disease; Edu = Education; IHD = Ischemic heart disease; MI = Myocardial infarction; Mnl = Manual occupational class; Non-mnl = Non-manual occupational class; Occup = Occupation; RF = Risk factor; RG = Registrar General's social class categories.
Summary of SES – CVD life course studies using an early SES → risk factor design
| Arnesen 1985 [65] | Early-life: 4-level index of household economic conditions | CVD RF's | Cholesterol, SBP, glucose, BMI, smoking, more |
| Notkola 1985 [40] | Early-life: 5-level index using father's occup & farm size; Adult: occup (6 groups) | None | Smoking, cholesterol, SBP |
| Wadsworth 1985 [98] | Early-life: index of father's occup & parents' edu; Adult: occup (RG) & employment | CVD RF's | SBP, DBP |
| Braddon 1986 [71] | Early-life: 2 social class indices of father's occup; Adult: occup (RG, 8 groups), edu (high/low) | Adult SES, CVD RF's | Obesity (BMI > 30.0 for men, > 29.1 for women) |
| Peck 1994 [66] | Early-life: father's occup (7 groups); Adult: occup (7 groups) | None | Smoking, physical activity |
| Blane 1996 [64] | Early-life: father's occup (RG, 4 groups); Adult: occup (RG, 4 groups) | Adult SES | DBP, physical activity, smoking, BMI, FEV1, more |
| Lynch 1997 [99] | Child: SES index (3 groups); Adolescent: edu (3 groups); Adult: occup, income, possessions, more | Energy intake | Smoking, drinking, obesity, physical activity, diet |
| Power 1997a [14] | Child: father's occup (RG, 4 groups); At 23 years: occup, edu; At 33 years: occup | None | BMI (obesity) |
| Power 1997b [90] | Child: father's occup (RG, 4 groups); At 23 years: occup, edu; At 33 years: occup | None | Smoking, BMI (obesity) |
| Davey Smith 1998 [44] | Early-life: father's occup (4 groups); Adult: occup (6 groups) | None | Smoking, DBP, cholesterol, BMI, FEV1 |
| van de Mheen 1998 [63] | Early-life: father's occup (6 groups); Adult: occup (6 groups) | Adult SES | BMI, smoking, alcohol, leisure physical activity |
| Brunner 1999 [67] | Early-life: father's occup (RG, 4 groups); Adult: occup (Civil Service grade, 4 groups) | Adult SES | Smoking, activity, HDL, BMI, fibrinogen, more |
| Davey Smith 2002 [52] | Early-life: father's occup (mnl/non-mnl); Adult: occup (mnl/non-mnl) | None | Smoking, alcohol, area deprivation |
| Lawlor 2002 [68] | Early-life: father's occup (RG, 6 groups); Adult: current occup (RG, 6 groups) | Adult SES | Insulin resistance, SBP, cholesterol, BMI, smoking, triglycerides, alcohol, more |
| Poulton 2002 [73] | Early-life: parental occup (6 groups) at 0, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 & 15 years; Adult: current occup (3 groups) | Adult SES | BMI, WHR, SBP, smoking, alcohol, more |
| Lawlor 2003 [69] | Early-life: father's longest occup (mnl / non-mnl); Adult: longest occup (RG, 6 groups) | CVD RF's | HOMA, SBP, HDL, triglycerides |
| Parker 2003 [70] | Birth: father's occup & housing; 5 & 10 years: same, plus adverse life events; Adult: wage earner's occup | None | CMS, BMI, WHR, fasting insulin, triglycerides, HDL |
BMI = Body mass index; CMS = Central metabolic syndrome; DBP = Diastolic blood pressure; Edu = Education; FEV1 = Forced expiratory volume in 1 second; HOMA = Homeostasis model assessment score; Mnl = Manual occupational class; Non-mnl = Non-manual occupational class; Occup = Occupation; RF = Risk factor; RG = Registrar General's social class categories; SBP = Systolic blood pressure; WHR = Waist-to-hip ratio.
Summary of SES – CVD life course studies using a social trajectory design
| Kaplan 1971 [76] | Early-life: father's occup (7 groups); Early Adult & Adult: occup & social class (5 classes) | None | MI, chronic IHD, AP, sudden death |
| Gillum 1978 [77] | Early-life: by parental occup (blue/white collar); Adult: assumed to be at least middle class | A confounder summarizing score | AP, HTN, fatal or non-fatal CHD or MI |
| Burr 1980 [49] | Father's occup (RG, 3 groups), father unemployed (> than 1 year), family size, current occup (RG, 3 groups) | None | Survived MI |
| Wadsworth 1985 [72] | Early-life: index of father's occup and parents' edu; Adult: occup (RG), employment & edu for women | Smoking, edu, father's CVD, BMI, more | SBP, DBP |
| Faresjo 1994 [78] | Early-life: father's SES (3 groups) by occup, social class; Adult: same; all mobility relative to child SES | SBP, cholesterol, smoking | MI |
| Lynch 1994 [38] | Early-life: SES index (3 groups); Adult: current income (2 groups) | None | CVD mortality |
| Blane 1996 [64] | Early-life: father's occup (RG, 4 groups); Adult: occup (RG, 4 groups) | BMI, cholesterol, DBP, smoking, activity, FEV1 | BMI, cholesterol, DBP, smoking, activity, FEV1 |
| Hart 1998 [75] | Early-life: father's occup (mnl/non-mnl); Labor force entry: occup (mnl/non-mnl); Adult: occup (mnl/non-mnl), area deprivation index | Smoking, DBP, cholesterol, FEV1, angina, ischemia | CVD mortality & risk factors listed |
| Davey Smith 1998 [44] | Early-life: father's occup: (RG, mnl/non-mnl); Adult: occup: (RG, mnl/non-mnl) | Smoking, DBP, BMI, area deprivation, more | Mortality from CHD & stroke |
| Poulton 2002 [73] | Early-life: parental occup (6 groups) at 0, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 & 15 years; Adult: current occup (3 groups) | Infant health index, gender, adult SES | BMI, WHR, SBP, smoking, alcohol dependence |
| Pensola 2003 [79] | Early-life: father's occup (mnl vs. non-mnl); Adult: current occup (mnl vs. non-mnl) | None | CVD mortality |
AP = Angina pectoris; BMI = Body mass index; CHD = Coronary heart disease; DBP = Diastolic blood pressure; Edu = Education; FEV1 = Forced expiratory volume in 1 second; HTN = Hypertension; IHD = Ischemic heart disease; MI = Myocardial infarction; Mnl = Manual occupational class; Non-mnl = Non-manual occupational class; Occup = Occupation; RG = Registrar General's social class categories; SBP = Systolic blood pressure; WHR = Waist-to-hip ratio.
Summary of SES – CVD life course studies using a cumulative SES design
| Davey-Smith 1997 [82] | Sum of # of times at mnl vs. non-mnl SES using father's, own first, & own current occup class | BMI, DBP, FEV1, cholesterol, smoking, AP, ischemia, more | CVD, mortality, AP, smoking, BMI, DBP, cholesterol, more |
| Heslop 2001 [81] | Sum of # of times at mnl vs. non-mnl SES using father's, own first, & own current class | DBP, BMI, FEV1, cholesterol, activity, smoking, alcohol | CVD mortality, DBP, BMI, FEV1, exercise, smoking, alcohol, more |
| Wamala 2001 [45] | Sum of # of instances (0–6) of SES disadvantage (large family, born last, low edu, blue-collar/ housewife, economic hardship) | Height, HDL, HTN, marriage, fibrinogen, obesity, smoking, more | Cases: CHD event (acute MI, unstable/ recurrent AP) |
| Davey-Smith 2002 [52] | Sum of # of risks (0–6): Father mnl SES, left edu at < 15 years, current mnl SES, smoking, high alcohol, high deprivation area | None | CVD mortality |
| Lawlor 2002 [68] | Cross-classification of father's longest occup and current occup (RG, mnl/non-mnl) | None | Insulin resistance, HTN, smoking, triglycerides, LDL, HDL, BMI, more |
| Claussen 2003 [53] | Early life: Index of housing conditions (scored 0–7) Adulthood: standardized income (7 groups) | None | CVD mortality |
| Pensola 2003 [79] | Sum of # of times in mnl vs. non-mnl class, by father's occup & own occup at 30–34 | None | CVD mortality |
AP = Angina pectoris; BMI = Body mass index; CHD = Coronary heart disease; DBP = Diastolic blood pressure; Edu = Education; FEV1 = Forced expiratory volume in 1 second; HTN = Hypertension; MI = Myocardial infarction; Mnl = Manual occupational class; Non-mnl = Non-manual occupational class; Occup = Occupation; RG = Registrar General's social class categories.