Multi-cohort study identifies social determinants of systemic inflammation over the life courseChronic inflammation has been proposed as having a prominent role in the construction of social inequalities in health. Disentangling the effects of early life and adulthood social disadvantage on inflammation is...
In this multi-cohort study using data from several European countries, we found that disadvantaged socioeconomic position at each life stage was associated with increased inflammation assessed using CRP. As a general pattern, accounting for behavioural factors (alcohol consumption, smoking status and sed...
SHORT COMMUNICATION British Journal of Cancer (2016) 114, 813–818 | doi: 10.1038/bjc.2016.9 Keywords: Breast cancer; colorectal cancer; lung cancer; prostate cancer; working hours Long working hours and cancer risk: a multi-cohort study Katriina Heikkila*,1,2, Solja T Nyberg2, Ida EH ...
Methods: In this exploratory multicohort study of 283,414 community-dwelling participants, we examined 22 common hospital-treated physical diseases as risk factors for dementia. Results: During a median follow-up of 19 years, a total of 3416 participants developed dementia. Those who had erysipelas...
Based on these findings and to capture the complex regulatory cascades involved in inflammation, the present study aims to describe in detail the educational patterning of several different inflammatory markers. To achieve this, we assessed the relationship between educational attainment and CRP, ...
This study determined the association between respiratory symptoms and death from respiratory causes over a period of 45 years. In four cohorts of random samples of Norwegian populations with 10
(bilirubin and platelet count) were performed to identify factors independently associated with risk of developing adverse events or safety events (eg, drug discontinuation, alanine aminotransferase (ALT) elevation, hepatic decompensation/death).A total of 1096 patients contributed data to the study. Fos...
Evidence before this study Global analysis of socioeconomic inequality in behaviour changes after onset of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) provides a key insight into the secondary prevention of NCDs across countries. We searched PubMed and Google Scholar from inception to April 30, 2021, using the...
Our study identified potential diagnostic bacterial markers that are robust across populations, indicating their potential universal use for non-invasive CRC diagnosis. We also elucidated the ecological networks and functional capacities of CRC-associated microbiota. The online version of this article (...
This multicohort study used data from three community-based cohort studies (Religious Orders Study, Rush Memory and Aging Project, and Minority Aging Research Study, all in the USA). The inclusion criteria for all three cohorts were no clinical dementia at the time of enrolment and consent to ...