G. Der et al., The relationship of household income to a range of health measures in three age cohorts from the West of Scotland, EUR J PUB H, 9(4), 1999, pp. 271-277
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38
Categorie Soggetti
Public Health & Health Care Science","Envirnomentale Medicine & Public Health
Background: The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between
household income and measures of health at different points in the life co
urse. Method: Analysis of second-wave data collected in 1990-1991 in a long
itudinal study of three age cohorts (15, 35 and 55 years in 1987-1988) in t
he West of Scotland was performed. The subjects were 851 18 year olds, 801
39 year olds and 761 58 year olds on whom data on income and a range of hea
lth measures were available (92% of those interviewed in 1990-1991). Result
s: Blood pressure was not significantly related to household income. Height
, weight, waist:hip ratio, body mass index, pulse rate, long-standing illne
ss and limiting long-standing illness showed linear associations with house
hold income and FEV1/height(2), number of recent malaise symptoms reported,
number of checklist of 22 recent symptoms reported, GHQ scores and self-as
sessed health had curvilinear relationships with household income. There we
re interactions between income and sex for weight, waist:hip ratio, BMI and
pulse rate and interactions between income and age for malaise, symptom ch
ecklist and self-assessed health. A threshold model of the relationship bet
ween income and health was not supported. Conclusion: The relationship of i
ncome to health varies not only according to the health measure chosen but
by age and gender.