| Literature DB >> 17619608 |
Alberto Palloni1, Mary McEniry, Ana Luisa Dávila, Alberto García Gurucharri.
Abstract
The demographic origins of aging in Puerto Rican and other Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries may have important implications for the profile of health status and mortality of elderly people. For this article we tested a general conjecture about the relation between early childhood conditions and adult health status among Puerto Rican elderly using a rich data set recently collected through an island-wide survey (N = 4,293). We examined the association between markers of early nutritional status, self-reports of health and on socioeconomic conditions during early childhood, and the prevalence of 3 conditions during adult ages: obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases. Although we found that obesity and diabetes are associated with markers of early malnutrition, that heart disease is associated with early deprivations and selected early childhood conditions, the evidence we were able to tease out from the data provides only fragile support for the conjecture.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 17619608 DOI: 10.1080/19485565.2005.9989106
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Soc Biol ISSN: 0037-766X