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Inequalities in heart failure in older men: prospective associations between socioeconomic measures and heart failure incidence in a 10-year follow-up study

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EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL
卷 35, 期 7, 页码 442-447

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/eht449

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Heart failure; Inequalities; Socioeconomic factors; Pathways

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  1. British Heart Foundation [RG/08/013/25942]
  2. UK MRC [G1002391]
  3. MRC [G1002391, G0501859] Funding Source: UKRI
  4. British Heart Foundation [RG/08/013/25942, RG/13/16/30528] Funding Source: researchfish
  5. Medical Research Council [G0501859, G1002391] Funding Source: researchfish

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Socioeconomic position has been linked to incident heart failure (HF), but the underlying mechanisms are unclear. We examined the association of socioeconomic measures with incident HF in older adults and examined possible underlying pathways. A socially representative cohort of men aged 6079 years in 19982000 from 24 British towns was followed-up for 10 years for incident HF. Adult socioeconomic position was based on a cumulative score, including occupation, education, housing tenure, pension, and amenities. Childhood socioeconomic measures included fathers occupational social class and household amenities. Prevalent myocardial infarction and HF cases were excluded. Among 3836 men, 229 incident cases of HF occurred over 10 years. Heart failure risk increased with an increasing score of adverse adult socioeconomic measures (P for trend 0.0001). Compared with men with a score of 0, the hazard ratio for men with a score of 4 was 2.19 (95 confidence interval, CI, 1.343.55), which was attenuated to 1.87 (95 CI 1.123.11) after adjusting for systolic blood pressure, body mass index, smoking, HDL-cholesterol, diabetes, and lung function. Adjustment for left ventricular hypertrophy, atrial fibrillation, heart rate, and renal function made little difference. Further adjustment for C-reactive protein, von Willebrand Factor, N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide, and plasma vitamin C also made little difference to the hazard ratio [1.89 (95 CI 1.103.24)]. Heart failure risk did not vary by childhood socioeconomic measures. Heart failure risk in older men was greater in the most deprived socioeconomic groups, which was only partly explained by established risk factors for HF. Novel risk factors contribute little to the associated risk.

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