Lower socioeconomic status (SES) with an unhealthy lifestyle is found to be associated with an increased risk of mortality.
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‘Lower socioeconomic (SES) groups with an unhealthy lifestyle like smoking, physical inactivity, and alcohol use, are found to be associated with an increased risk of mortality.’
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The participants were followed up till December 31, 2015, followed by data analysis from May 1 to October 31, 2021. ![twitter](https://images.medindia.net/icons/news/social/twitter.png)
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It was found that lifestyle factors contributed to 66% (men) and 80% (women) of the association between educational attainment and all-cause mortality. Clustering of unhealthy lifestyle factors was among the main reasons for inequalities in mortality.
The study thereby states that discrepancy in exposure to lifestyle risk factors was a significant arbitrator of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality, thereby mandating the need for public health interventions.
Source-Medindia