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Early and current socio-economic position and cardiometabolic risk factors in the Indian Migration Study.

Ulla Sovio1, Claudia Giambartolomei, Sanjay Kinra, Liza Bowen, Frank Dudbridge, Dorothea Nitsch, George Davey Smith, Shah Ebrahim, Yoav Ben-Shlomo.   

Abstract

AIMS: The aim of this study is to estimate the associations of early and current socio-economic position (SEP) on adult cardiometabolic risk factors in the Indian Migration Study (N = 7,067). METHODS AND
RESULTS: Linear mixed models were used to estimate associations between early and current SEP and cardiometabolic risk factors: systolic blood pressure (SBP), body fat and Homeostasis Model Assessment (HOMA) score. In males, high current SEP was associated with higher SBP. In both genders, high early and current SEP were associated with higher body fat, current SEP dominating the associations. High early SEP was associated with higher HOMA score in males only, and the effect size halved after adjustment for current SEP. High current SEP was associated with higher HOMA score more strongly in males than in females.
CONCLUSION: Higher SEP, more importantly in adulthood than childhood, was associated with cardiometabolic risk factors in an Indian population. The relationship between SEP over the life course and urbanization should be considered in the Indian context when public health interventions to prevent cardiovascular disease are planned.

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Keywords:  Blood pressure; cardiovascular diseases; insulin resistance; obesity; risk factors; social class

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22514214      PMCID: PMC3785318          DOI: 10.1177/2047487312446136

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Prev Cardiol        ISSN: 2047-4873            Impact factor:   7.804


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