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. 2010 Feb-Mar;31(2):154-60.
doi: 10.1097/DBP.0b013e3181c21a1b.

Poverty grown up: how childhood socioeconomic status impacts adult health

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Poverty grown up: how childhood socioeconomic status impacts adult health

Kathleen Conroy et al. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 2010 Feb-Mar.

Abstract

Socioeconomic status and health status are directly related across the world. Children with low-socioeconomic status not only experience greater health problems in childhood but also aspects of their socioeconomic status become biologically incorporated through both critical periods of development and cumulative effects, leading to poor health outcomes as adults. We explore 3 main influences related to child's socioeconomic status that impact long-term health: the material environment, the social environment, and the structural or community environment. These influences illustrate the importance of clinical innovations, health services research, and public policies that address the socioeconomic determinants of these distal health outcomes.

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