BMC Public Health (Jan 2011)

Early life socioeconomic adversity is associated in adult life with chronic inflammation, carotid atherosclerosis, poorer lung function and decreased cognitive performance: a cross-sectional, population-based study

  • Sattar Naveed,
  • McGinty Agnes,
  • Millar Keith,
  • Henderson Marion,
  • Deans Kevin A,
  • Cavanagh Jonathan,
  • Burns Harry,
  • Ford Ian,
  • Batty G David,
  • McLean Jennifer S,
  • Bezlyak Vladimir,
  • Packard Chris J,
  • Shiels Paul G,
  • Velupillai Yoga N,
  • Tannahill Carol

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-42
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 42

Abstract

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Abstract Background Socioeconomic gradients in health persist despite public health campaigns and improvements in healthcare. The Psychosocial and Biological Determinants of Ill-health (pSoBid) study was designed to uncover novel biomarkers of chronic disease that may help explain pathways between socioeconomic adversity and poorer physical and mental health. Methods We examined links between indicators of early life adversity, possible intermediary phenotypes, and markers of ill health in adult subjects (n = 666) recruited from affluent and deprived areas. Classical and novel risk factors for chronic disease (lung function and atherosclerosis) and for cognitive performance were assessed, and associations sought with early life variables including conditions in the parental home, family size and leg length. Results Associations were observed between father's occupation, childhood home status (owner-occupier; overcrowding) and biomarkers of chronic inflammation and endothelial activation in adults (C reactive protein, interleukin 6, intercellular adhesion molecule; P P Conclusions Adverse levels of biomarkers of ill health in adults appear to be influenced by father's occupation and childhood home conditions. Chronic inflammation and endothelial activation may in part act as intermediary phenotypes in this complex relationship. Reducing the 'health divide' requires that these life course determinants are taken into account.