Suppr超能文献

贫困的神经系统并发症:作为健康社会决定因素的贫困与不良神经学结局之间的关联

Neurologic Complications of Poverty: the Associations Between Poverty as a Social Determinant of Health and Adverse Neurologic Outcomes.

作者信息

Maalouf Monica, Fearon Maureen, Lipa Mary Clare, Chow-Johnson Hannah, Tayeh Linda, Lipa Daniel

机构信息

University of Notre Dame, Chicago, IL, USA.

出版信息

Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep. 2021 May 5;21(7):29. doi: 10.1007/s11910-021-01116-z.

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW

Increasing attention has been paid in recent decades to social determinants of health as a risk factor for disease development and disease severity. While traditionally heart disease, family history, lipid profile, and tobacco use have all been associated with increased risk of neurological disease, numerous studies now show that the influence of poverty may be just as strong a risk factor. This study summarizes the recent literature on poverty as it contributes to neurological disease.

RECENT FINDINGS

Children growing up in poverty have increased risk for cognitive deficits and behavioral disorders as reported by Noble et al. (Dev Sci. 9(6):642-54, 2006) and Farah et al. (Brain Res. 1110(1):166-74, 2006) as well as worse outcomes when it comes to epilepsy management and disease course as discussed by Camfield et al. (Epilepsia. 57(11):1826-33, 2016). In adulthood, as the number of social determinants of health increases, the incidence of stroke and severe stroke increases significantly as reported by Reshetnyak et al. (Stroke. 51:2445-53, 2020) as does exposure to neurologically significant infectious diseases and incidence of dementia as reported by Sumilo et al. (Rev Med Virol. 18(2):81-95, 2008) and Zuelsdorff et al. (Alzheimer's Dement. 6(1):e12039, 2020). Social determinants of health including poverty should be considered a risk factor for disease. More attention is needed from clinicians as well as from a public health perspective to address this disparity.

摘要

综述目的

近几十年来,健康的社会决定因素作为疾病发生和疾病严重程度的风险因素受到了越来越多的关注。传统上,心脏病、家族病史、血脂谱和吸烟都与神经疾病风险增加有关,但现在大量研究表明,贫困的影响可能是同样强大的风险因素。本研究总结了近期关于贫困与神经疾病关系的文献。

最新发现

Noble等人(《发育科学》。9(6):642 - 54, 2006)和Farah等人(《脑研究》。1110(1):166 - 74, 2006)报告称,在贫困中成长的儿童出现认知缺陷和行为障碍的风险增加,Camfield等人(《癫痫》。57(11):1826 - 33, 2016)讨论了在癫痫管理和疾病进程方面,贫困儿童的预后也更差。在成年期,如Reshetnyak等人(《中风》。51:2445 - 53, 2020)所报告的,随着健康的社会决定因素数量增加,中风和严重中风的发病率显著上升,Sumilo等人(《医学病毒学评论》。18(2):81 - 95, 2008)和Zuelsdorff等人(《阿尔茨海默病与痴呆》。6(1):e12039, 2020)报告的接触具有神经学意义的传染病以及痴呆症发病率也如此。包括贫困在内的健康社会决定因素应被视为疾病的风险因素。临床医生以及从公共卫生角度都需要更多关注来解决这一差距。

文献AI研究员

20分钟写一篇综述,助力文献阅读效率提升50倍。

立即体验

用中文搜PubMed

大模型驱动的PubMed中文搜索引擎

马上搜索

文档翻译

学术文献翻译模型,支持多种主流文档格式。

立即体验