2023
DOI: 10.1215/00703370-10579184
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The Influence of Early-Life Health Conditions on Life Course Health

Abstract: We expand on previous studies investigating the links between early health and later health by examining four distinct dimensions of early-life health and multiple life course outcomes, including the age of onset of serious cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) and several job-related health outcomes. The four dimensions of childhood health are mental, physical, self-reported general health, and severe headaches or migraines. The data set we use includes men and women in 21 countries from the Survey of Health, Ageing… Show more

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“… 21 , 44 On top of that, the life course perspective, which posits that ageing is not solely biologically but also socially determined, underscores the importance of considering the dynamic nature of ageing across different life stages and social environments. 45 , 46 Lak et al constructed a 5P model of active ageing based on an ecological approach, including five themes: person, prime, process, place and policy. 47 The model emphasizes the importance of multidimensionality, micro, mesa and macro systems of active ageing based on healthy environments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 21 , 44 On top of that, the life course perspective, which posits that ageing is not solely biologically but also socially determined, underscores the importance of considering the dynamic nature of ageing across different life stages and social environments. 45 , 46 Lak et al constructed a 5P model of active ageing based on an ecological approach, including five themes: person, prime, process, place and policy. 47 The model emphasizes the importance of multidimensionality, micro, mesa and macro systems of active ageing based on healthy environments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The size of this latter group -the non-poor materially deprived -suggests that in Austria, as in many European OECD countries, combating income poverty is important but potentially not sufficient for fully tackling child material deprivation. 4 The inflation caused by Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine is increasingly exposing households to the risk of material deprivation. In Austria, for example, 10.6% of households could not afford to keep dwelling warm in the first quarter of 2023, compared with 6.1% in the first quarter of 2022; 9.5% eat a main meal every other day, compared with 7.6% at the start of 2022 (Statistics Austria, 2023 [79]).…”
Section: Child Materials Deprivationmentioning
confidence: 99%