Abstract:
:We used longitudinal information on area deprivation status to explore the relationship between residential-deprivation mobility and Cardiovascular Disease (CVD). Data from 2,418,397 individuals who were: enrolled in any Primary Health Organisation within New Zealand (NZ) during at least 1 of 34 calendar quarters between 1st January 2006 and 30th June 2014; aged between 30 and 84 years (inclusive) at the start of the study period; had no prior history of CVD; and had recorded address information were analysed. Including a novel trajectory analysis, our findings suggest that movers are healthier than stayers. The deprivation characteristics of the move have a larger impact on the relative risk of CVD for younger movers than for older movers. For older movers any kind of move is associated with a decreased risk of CVD.
journal_name
Health Placejournal_title
Health & placeauthors
Shackleton N,Darlington-Pollock F,Norman P,Jackson R,Exeter DJdoi
10.1016/j.healthplace.2018.07.010subject
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2018-09-01 00:00:00pages
34-42eissn
1353-8292issn
1873-2054pii
S1353-8292(17)30901-2journal_volume
53pub_type
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