Socioeconomic Status and Stroke: A Review of the Latest Evidence on Inequalities and Their Drivers

医学 社会经济地位 冲程(发动机) 血脂异常 环境卫生 观察研究 老年学 人口 不平等 卫生公平 公共卫生 肥胖 机械工程 数学分析 数学 工程类 护理部 病理 内科学
作者
Camila Pantoja‐Ruiz,Rufus Akinyemi,Diego Lucumí,Daniel Youkee,Eva Emmett,Marina Soley‐Bori,Wasana Kalansooriya,Charles Wolfe,Iain Marshall
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期刊:Stroke [Lippincott Williams & Wilkins]
被引量:2
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DOI:10.1161/strokeaha.124.049474
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The latest research on socioeconomic status (SES) and stroke continues to demonstrate that individuals with low SES are at a higher risk of stroke, receive lower-quality care, and experience poorer outcomes. Despite growing evidence on the impact of SES on stroke, gaps remain in understanding the underlying mechanisms and the influence of SES in different contexts, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. This narrative review builds upon our previous reviews from 2006 to 2015, focusing on studies published since 2015 to update on the influence of SES on stroke. Reports from nationwide or population-based observational studies in the past decade have confirmed that these inequalities persist globally and have provided new evidence on their mechanisms. In high-income countries, inadequate control of cardiovascular risk factors (hypertension, diabetes, obesity, and dyslipidemia) among lower socioeconomic groups has been found to explain much of the inequality in stroke risk. Exposure to particulate air pollution (both environmental and indoor from solid fuel cooking) synergizes with cardiovascular risk factors, especially hypertension, as major causes in low- and middle-income countries. Lower SES is persistently associated with disparities in care and increased poststroke disability and mortality. Lower SES also exacerbates other causes of health inequality among women, ethnic minorities, and migrants. Addressing stroke inequalities requires an interdisciplinary approach. Targeting cardiovascular risk factors, providing equitable quality of acute and rehabilitative stroke care, enacting legislative measures, and implementing societal changes remain leading global priorities.
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