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Education, income, occupation, and the 34-year incidence (1965-99) of Type 2 diabetes in the Alameda County StudySiobhan C Maty
School of Community Health, College of Urban and Public Affairs, Portland State University, PO Box 751, Portland, OR 97207 0751, USA
Int J Epidemiol 34:1274-81. 2005..Lower socioeconomic position (SEP) is related to higher prevalence of Type 2 diabetes, yet little is known about the relationship of SEP with incident diabetes...
Childhood socioeconomic position, gender, adult body mass index, and incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus over 34 years in the Alameda County StudySiobhan C Maty
School of Community Health, Portland State University, PO Box 751, Portland, OR 97207 0751, USA
Am J Public Health 98:1486-94. 2008..We examined the association between childhood socioeconomic position and incidence of type 2 diabetes and the effects of gender and adult body mass index (BMI)...
Life-course socioeconomic position and incidence of diabetes mellitus among blacks and whites: the Alameda County Study, 1965-1999Siobhan C Maty
School of Community Health, Portland State University, PO Box 751, Portland, OR 97207 0751, USA
Am J Public Health 100:137-45. 2010....
Factors that influence self-reported general health status among different Asian ethnic groups: evidence from the Roadmap to the New Horizon: Linking Asians to Improved Health and Wellness studySiobhan C Maty
School of Community Health, Portland State University, P O Box 751, Portland, OR 97207 0751, USA
J Immigr Minor Health 13:555-67. 2011..These findings highlight substantial variability in the associations between self-reported general health status and sociodemographic and health-related measures between Asian ethnic groups...
Perceived and actual diabetes risk in the Chinese and Hispanic/Latino communities in Portland, OR, USAS C Maty
School of Community Health, Portland State University, Portland, OR 97207 0751, USA
Diabet Med 28:658-67. 2011....
Epidemiologic evidence for the relation between socioeconomic status and depression, obesity, and diabetesSusan A Everson
Department of Epidemiology and the Center for Social Epidemiology and Population Health, University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
J Psychosom Res 53:891-5. 2002..Data from these studies demonstrate that the effects of economic disadvantage are cumulative, with the greatest risk of poor mental and physical health seen among those who experienced sustained hardship over time...
