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Socioeconomic status and the 25 × 25 risk factors as determinants of premature mortality: a multicohort study and meta-analysis of 1·7 million men and women
Document Type
Article
Author
Stringhini, SilviaCarmeli, CristianJokela, MarkusAvendaño, MauricioMuennig, PeterGuida, FlorenceRicceri, Fulviod'Errico, AngeloBarros, HenriqueBochud, MurielleChadeau-Hyam, MarcClavel-Chapelon, FrançoiseCosta, GiuseppeDelpierre, CyrilleFraga, SilviaGoldberg, MarcelGiles, Graham GKrogh, VittorioKelly-Irving, MichelleLayte, RichardLasserre, Aurélie MMarmot, Michael GPreisig, MartinShipley, Martin JVollenweider, PeterZins, MarieKawachi, IchiroSteptoe, AndrewMackenbach, Johan PVineis, PaoloKivimäki, MikaAlenius, HarriAvendano, MauricioBarros, HenriqueBochud, MurielleCarmeli, CristianCarra, LucaCastagné, RaphaeleChadeau-Hyam, MarcClavel-Chapelon, FrançoiseCosta, GiuseppeCourtin, EmilieDelpierre, CyrilleD'Errico, AngeloDugué, Pierre-AntoineElliott, PaulFraga, SilviaGares, ValérieGiles, GrahamGoldberg, MarcelGreco, DarioHodge, AllisonIrving, Michelle KellyKarisola, PiiaKivimäki, MikaKrogh, VittorioLang, ThierryLayte, RichardLepage, BenoitMackenbach, JohanMarmot, MichaelMcCrory, CathalMilne, RogerMuennig, PeterNusselder, WilmaPanico, SalvatorePetrovic, DusanPolidoro, SilviaPreisig, MartinRaitakari, OlliRibeiro, Ana IsabelRibeiro, Ana IsabelRicceri, FulvioRobinson, OliverValverde, Jose RubioSacerdote, CarlottaSatolli, RobertoSeveri, GianlucaShipley, Martin JStringhini, SilviaTumino, RosarioVineis, PaoloVollenweider, PeterZins, Marie
Source
The Lancet; March 2017, Vol. 389 Issue: 10075 p1229-1237, 9p
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01406736; 1474547X
Abstract
In 2011, WHO member states signed up to the 25 × 25 initiative, a plan to cut mortality due to non-communicable diseases by 25% by 2025. However, socioeconomic factors influencing non-communicable diseases have not been included in the plan. In this study, we aimed to compare the contribution of socioeconomic status to mortality and years-of-life-lost with that of the 25 × 25 conventional risk factors.