2024
DOI: 10.1002/smi.3418
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The relationship between social capital and inflammatory biomarkers in early adulthood: A longitudinal study

Paula Teixeira,
Teresa Leão,
Milton Severo
et al.

Abstract: Higher levels of social capital (SC) are associated with better health status. However, there is little evidence of the impact of SC on biological health outcomes in the early ages. To identify the association between SC in adolescence and inflammation levels in early adulthood. Prospective study using data from 2435 participants from the Epidemiological Health Investigation of Teenagers in Porto cohort. SC was assessed at age 17 through a self‐administered questionnaire, and high‐sensitivity C‐reactive protei… Show more

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