Life-course socioeconomic disadvantage and respiratory-related functioning lost in older adults: a multi-cohort study of 53 788 individuals

V. Rocha (Porto, Portugal), S. Fraga (Porto, Portugal), C. Moreira (Braga, Portugal), C. Carmeli (Fribourg, Switzerland), A. Lenoir (Lausanne, Switzerland), A. Steptoe (London, United Kingdom), G. Giles (Melbourne, Australia), M. Goldberg (Villejuif, France), M. Zins (Villejuif, France), M. Kivimaki (London, United Kingdom), P. Vineis (London, United Kingdom), P. Vollenweider (Lausanne, Switzerland), H. Barros (Porto, Portugal), S. Stringhini (Geneva, Switzerland)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Determinants of chronic respiratory diseases
Session: Determinants of chronic respiratory diseases
Session type: E-poster session
Number: 437
Disease area: Airway diseases

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