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Education and adult cause-specific mortality--examining the impact of family factors shared by 871 367 Norwegian siblings.

Oyvind Næss1, Dominic A Hoff, Debbie Lawlor, Laust H Mortensen.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To estimate the impact family factors shared by siblings has on the association between length of education and cause-specific mortality in adulthood.
METHODS: The study population (n = 871 367) was all Norwegians born 1940-59 having one or more sibling within the cohort and alive in 1990. Length of education was obtained in 1990. Follow-up of deaths was from 1991 to 2008 when participants were aged 32-68 years.
RESULTS: Sixty-five per cent of participants had one or more siblings who had completed a different number of years of formal education. A one-category difference in education was associated with a 30% increase in the hazard rate of death by all causes among men in the cohort analysis and 23% in within siblings analysis, and in women, increases were 22% and 14%, respectively. For cardiovascular disease, increases were 36% and 25% in men and 51% and 36% in women. For lung cancer, they were 48% and 29% in men and 53% and 22% in women. External causes and alcohol-related causes in men were generally similar in both analyses.
CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that at least some of the educational inequalities in all-cause, cardiovascular disease and lung cancer, external and alcohol-related mortality are explained by factors shared by siblings.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23064505     DOI: 10.1093/ije/dys143

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Epidemiol        ISSN: 0300-5771            Impact factor:   7.196


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