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The income-health gradient: evidence from self-reported health and biomarkers using longitudinal data on income
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Untreated hypertension in the UK household population — who are missed by the general health checks?
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Comparison of the Rowe–Kahn model of successful aging with self-rated health and life satisfaction: the West of Scotland Twenty-07 prospective cohort study
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Ethnic and racial harassment and mental health: identifying sources of resilience
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Variations in cognitive abilities across the life course: cross-sectional evidence from Understanding Society: the UK Household Longitudinal Study
Elise Whitley, Ian J. Deary, Stuart J. Ritchie, et al.
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Introduction
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Alternative measures to BMI: exploring income-related inequalities in adiposity in Great Britain
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How do biomarkers and genetics contribute to Understanding Society? -25th Anniversary editorial-
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Adolescent smoking and tertiary education: opposing pathways linking socio-economic background to alcohol consumption
Michael J. Green, Alastair H. Leyland, Helen Sweeting, et al.
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The prevalence and persistence of ethnic and racial harassment and its impact on health: a longitudinal analysis
Alita Nandi, Renee Reichl Luthra, Shamit Saggar, et al.
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Socioeconomic position and early adolescent smoking development: evidence from the British Youth Panel Survey (1994-2008)
Michael J. Green, Alastair H. Leyland, Helen Sweeting, et al.
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Association of adiposity and mental health functioning across the lifespan: findings from Understanding Society (The UK Household Longitudinal Study)
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Healthy and unhealthy connections: our biology influences our health and lives, while the environments in which we live alter our biology
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The emergence of health inequalities in early adulthood: evidence on timing and mechanisms from a West of Scotland cohort
Helen Sweeting, Michael Green, Michaela Benzeval, et al.
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Age and income-related inequalities in C-reactive protein: evidence from Understanding Society (UKHLS)
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Income-related inequalities in adiposity in Great Britain: evidence from multiple adiposity measures
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Income-related inequalities in adiposity in the United Kingdom: evidence from multiple adiposity measures
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Introduction
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The role of material, psychosocial and behavioral factors in mediating the association between socioeconomic position and allostatic load (measured by cardiovascular, metabolic and inflammatory markers)
Tony Robertson, Michaela Benzeval, Elise Whitley, et al.
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Life course trajectories of alcohol consumption in the United Kingdom using longitudinal data from nine cohort studies
Annie Britton, Yoav Ben-Shlomo, Michaela Benzeval, et al.
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Grip strength across the life course: normative data from twelve British studies
Richard M. Dodds, Holly E. Syddall, Rachel Cooper, et al.
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Motivated for employment? A qualitative study of benefit recipients
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Teenagers less likely to take up smoking
Michael J. Green, Alastair H. Leyland, Helen Sweeting, et al.
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UK tobacco controls a success in cutting smoking among adolescents
Michael J. Green, Alastair H. Leyland, Helen Sweeting, et al.
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UK tobacco controls a success in cutting smoking among adolescents
Michael J. Green, Alastair H. Leyland, Helen Sweeting, et al.
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UK tobacco controls a success in cutting smoking among adolescents
Michael J. Green, Alastair H. Leyland, Helen Sweeting, et al.
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UK tobacco controls a success in cutting smoking among adolescents
Michael J. Green, Alastair H. Leyland, Helen Sweeting, et al.
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UK tobacco controls a success in cutting smoking among adolescents
Michael J. Green, Alastair H. Leyland, Helen Sweeting, et al.
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To what extent do financial strain and labour force status explain social class inequalities in self-rated health? Analysis of 20 countries in the European Social Survey
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Do psychosocial profiles predict self-rated health, morbidity and mortality in late middle-aged and older people?
Gonnie Klabbers, Hans Bosma, Gertrudis Ignatius Kempen, et al.