Chronic pain: Evidence from the national child development study. [PDF]
Using data from all those born in a single week in 1958 in Britain we track associations between short pain and chronic pain in mid-life (age 44) and subsequent health, wellbeing and labor market outcomes in later life.
Blanchflower DG, Bryson A.
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Fertility History and Biomarkers Using Prospective Data: Evidence From the 1958 National Child Development Study. [PDF]
Research on the later-life health implications of fertility history has predominantly considered associations with mortality or self-reported indicators of health.
Sironi M, Ploubidis GB, Grundy EM.
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National Child Development Study (or 1958 Birth Cohort) [PDF]
The National Child Development Study (NCDS) is one of Britain’s world-renowned national longitudinal birth cohort studies, three of which are run by the Centre for Longitudinal Studies at the Institute of Education, University of London.
Brown, M, Goodman, A
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Social isolation in childhood and adult inflammation: evidence from the National Child Development Study [PDF]
Background Social isolation is known to be associated with poorer health amongst adults, including coronary heart disease. It is hypothesized that this association may be mediated by inflammation.
Bartley, M, Kumari, M, Lacey, RE
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Menopausal transition and change in employment: Evidence from the National Child Development Study. [PDF]
OBJECTIVES This study aims to investigate the impact of the menopausal transition and severe symptoms on changes in employment. STUDY DESIGN This longitudinal prospective study analysed data from a population-based cohort study, the UK National Child ...
M. Evandrou +3 more
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A bidirectional relationship between depression and the autoimmune disorders - New perspectives from the National Child Development Study. [PDF]
Background Depression and the autoimmune disorders are comorbid—the two classes of disorders overlap in the same individuals at a higher frequency than chance.
Euesden J +3 more
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Is mid-life social participation associated with cognitive function at age 50? Results from the British National Child Development Study (NCDS). [PDF]
Some studies have indicated that social engagement is associated with better cognitive outcomes. This study aimed to investigate associations between life-course social engagement (civic participation) and cognitive status at age 50, adjusting for social
Bowling A, Pikhartova J, Dodgeon B.
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Work-family life courses and metabolic markers in mid-life: evidence from the British National Child Development Study. [PDF]
Background Previous studies have found generally better health among those who combine employment and family responsibilities; however, most research excludes men, and relies on subjective measures of health and information on work and family activities ...
McMunn A +5 more
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Work-family life courses and markers of stress and inflammation in mid-life: evidence from the National Child Development Study. [PDF]
Background: This study investigated associations between work-family life courses and biomarkers of inflammation and stress in mid-life among British men and women. Gender differences in these associations were also explored. Methods: A novel statistical
Lacey RE +6 more
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The role of common genetic variation in educational attainment and income: evidence from the National Child Development Study. [PDF]
We investigated the role of common genetic variation in educational attainment and household income. We used data from 5,458 participants of the National Child Development Study to estimate: 1) the associations of rs9320913, rs11584700 and rs4851266 and ...
Davies NM +4 more
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