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Psychological factors and cardiometabolic risk : moderating effect of occupational inequalities

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Psychological factors and cardiometabolic risk : moderating effect of occupational inequalities

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A growing body of studies suggests that the association between psychological factors and cardiometabolic risk might depend upon individual's socio-economic status.Data of Centre d'Investigations Préventives et Cliniques, Paris Prospective Study 3 and CONSTANCES cohort were used to examine the moderating role of occupational status (OS) on the associations between stress or depression and cardiometabolic risk markers.OS was a moderating factor of the association between perceived stress and high blood pressure among women (study No. 1), diabetes(study No. 2) and subclinical atherosclerosis (study No. 3), with increased risk for the individuals of lower OS. Similar pattern of results were observed for the association between depression and 10-year coronary heart disease risk among men (study No. 4).These results highlight the importance to systematically take into account the moderating effect of occupational inequalities when examining the association between psychological factors and cardiometabolic risk in epidemiological studies to better characterize this risk but also in public health policies and clinical practice for a better prevention.


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