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Título
High educational attainment redresses the effect of occupational social class on health-related lifestyle: findings from four Spanish national health surveys
Año del Documento
2021
Editorial
Elsevier
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
García-Mayor, J., Moreno-Llamas, A., & De la Cruz-Sanchez, E. (2021). High educational attainment redresses the effect of occupational social class on health-related lifestyle: findings from four Spanish national health surveys. Annals of epidemiology, 58, 29-37.
Zusammenfassung
Purpose
Social determinants as occupational social class or educational attainment might influence health outcomes. This phenomenon is known as the social gradient of health and is related to a skewed distribution of health behaviours that might explain differences in morbidity and mortality between social groups. But social class and educational attainment differ in their nature and might have distinct effects on health. Here we study the combined effect of educational attainment and occupational social class on health-related lifestyle.
Methods
We retrieved data from four large-scale, national representative Spanish surveys (n = 67,171). A latent class regression analysis was run to identify clusters of health-related lifestyle behaviours. Clusters were made according to sociodemographic factors, including a combined analysis of education and occupational social class.
Results
Higher educational attainment and occupational social class were associated with a healthier lifestyle for both sexes. The combined analysis of education and social class indicated that women with secondary education showed a high risk combination of unhealthy behaviours, as men with middle, primary or no education.
Conclusions
Regardless of social class, a higher educational attainment redresses the effect of occupational social class on health-related behaviours. Our results suggest that education likely plays a crucial role in population health outcomes through its effects on lifestyle.
Palabras Clave
Social determinants; Clustering; Health behaviours; Physical Activity; Diet; Smoking; Alcohol
ISSN
1047-2797
Revisión por pares
SI
Patrocinador
El estudio conforma el compendio de publicaciones de la tesis doctoral Evolución y desigualdades en el estilo de vida relacionado con la salud de la población adulta española durante el periodo 2006-2017, realizada con contrato de investigación predoctoral (FPU).
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© 2021 Elsevier Inc.
Idioma
eng
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