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社会经济地位与双胞胎健康:对1266对中年丹麦双胞胎的生命历程分析

Socioeconomic position and twins' health: a life-course analysis of 1266 pairs of middle-aged Danish twins.

作者信息

Osler Merete, McGue Matt, Christensen Kaare

机构信息

Institute of Public Health/Epidemiology, University of Southern Denmark, JB Winsløws Vej 9B, 5000 Odense C, Denmark.

出版信息

Int J Epidemiol. 2007 Feb;36(1):77-83. doi: 10.1093/ije/dyl266. Epub 2007 Jan 24.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The association between socioeconomic circumstances and health in adulthood could come about through processes that may be divided into factors experienced early in life and those experienced in later adulthood. In order to disentangle the influences on health of the early genetic, prenatal and rearing environmental factors from environmental factor later in life, we compared the health status among male and female twin pairs who lived together during childhood and were discordant or concordant on adult socioeconomic position.

METHODS

A cross-sectional survey among a random sample of middle-aged Danish twins was conducted in 1998-99. The study population included 1266 like-sex twin pairs [52.5% monozygotic (MZ) and 47.6% dizygotic (DZ)]. Data were obtained on childhood and adult social class and on height, BMI, grip strength, depression symptoms, self-rated health, cognitive function, physical activity, smoking, alcohol and food intake.

RESULTS

The expected associations between the individual twins' adult social class and health measures were observed. Among DZ male twins discordant on adult social class, the higher social class twin was on average significantly taller and had higher cognitive test scores. Among DZ female twins discordant on adult social class, the higher social class female twin was more physically active and had a higher cognitive test score. There were no significant health disparities or behavioural differences between the members of MZ twin pairs discordant on adult social class. For most health outcomes, the variability within twin pairs was related to zygosity (higher for DZ than for MZ) but not to social class.

CONCLUSION

This study suggests that the relationship between adult social class and health outcomes in Denmark is due mainly to selection effects rather than a causal effect of social class exposures on health and behaviour.

摘要

背景

成年期社会经济状况与健康之间的关联可能通过一些过程产生,这些过程可分为生命早期经历的因素和成年后期经历的因素。为了区分生命早期的遗传、产前和养育环境因素与成年后期环境因素对健康的影响,我们比较了童年时期共同生活且成年社会经济地位不一致或一致的同性别双胞胎对的健康状况。

方法

1998 - 1999年对丹麦中年双胞胎的随机样本进行了横断面调查。研究人群包括1266对同性双胞胎(52.5%为单卵双胞胎[MZ],47.6%为双卵双胞胎[DZ])。获取了关于童年和成年社会阶层以及身高、体重指数、握力、抑郁症状、自评健康、认知功能、身体活动、吸烟、饮酒和食物摄入的数据。

结果

观察到个体双胞胎的成年社会阶层与健康指标之间的预期关联。在成年社会阶层不一致的双卵男性双胞胎中,社会阶层较高的双胞胎平均明显更高,认知测试得分也更高。在成年社会阶层不一致的双卵女性双胞胎中,社会阶层较高的女性双胞胎身体活动更多,认知测试得分也更高。在成年社会阶层不一致的单卵双胞胎对成员之间,没有显著的健康差异或行为差异。对于大多数健康结果,双胞胎对内部的变异性与合子性有关(双卵双胞胎高于单卵双胞胎),但与社会阶层无关。

结论

这项研究表明,丹麦成年社会阶层与健康结果之间的关系主要归因于选择效应,而非社会阶层暴露对健康和行为的因果效应。

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