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Are Low Wages Risk Factors for Hypertension? European Journal of Public Health, 22(6), 854-859

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Paul Leigh, Juan Du

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This study investigates whether wages?the largest category within income?are risk factors. Methods: We analysed longitudinal, nationally representative US data from four waves (1999, 2001, 2003 and 2005) of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics. The overall sample was restricted to employed persons age 25?65 years, n=17295. Separate subsamples were constructed of persons within two age groups (25?44 and 45?65 years) and genders. Hypertension incidence was self-reported based on physician diagnosis. Our study was prospective since data from three base years (1999, 2001, 2003) were used to predict newly diagnosed hypertension for three subsequent years (2001, 2003, 2005). In separate analyses, data from the first base year were used to predict time-to-reporting hypertension. Logistic regressions with random effects and Cox proportional hazards regressions were run. Results: Negative and strongly statistically significant correlations between wages and hypertension were found both in logistic and Cox regressions, especially for subsamples containing the younger age group (25?44 years) and women.

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European Journal of Public Health

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859

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2012/12

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English

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