Journal article
Inequalities in cardiovascular disease mortality: the role of behavioural, physiological and social risk factors.
A Beauchamp, A Peeters, R Wolfe, G Turrell, LR Harriss, GG Giles, DR English, J McNeil, D Magliano, S Harrap, D Liew, D Hunt, A Tonkin
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health | Published : 2010
Abstract
While the relationship between socio-economic disadvantage and cardiovascular disease (CVD) is well established, the role that traditional cardiovascular risk factors play in this association remains unclear. The authors examined the association between education attainment and CVD mortality and the extent to which behavioural, social and physiological factors explained this relationship. Adults (n=38,355) aged 40-69 years living in Melbourne, Australia were recruited in 1990-1994. Subjects with baseline CVD risk factor data ascertained through questionnaire and physical measurement were followed for an average of 9.4 years with CVD deaths verified by review of medical records and autopsy re..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Funding This work was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) (ID No 209057, 334032, 396414). Further infrastructure support was provided by The Cancer Council Victoria and Monash University. AB is a PhD scholar funded by the NHMRC (ID No 465352). GT is a Senior Research Fellow funded by the NHMRC (ID No 390109). AP is funded by a VicHealth Fellowship. Cohort recruitment was funded by VicHealth and The Cancer Council Victoria.