Social class and changes in health-related habits in Finland in 1973-1983.

作者: Seppo Aro , Leena Räsänen , Risto Telama

DOI: 10.1177/140349488601400107

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摘要: The aim of this project was to study social class differences with respect various health-related habits and especially note the changes in these after a 10-year follow-up period. From conclusions can be drawn as whether health education efforts increased interest personal has been more widely adopted by educated groups than less groups, whose morbidity mortality rates are higher. sample consisted 902 white-collar blue-collar workers. Smoking found common among workers both years. had declined all except female Occasions drinking were frequent However, heavier forms male while opposite true women. Dietary closer "official" recommendations respective White-collar men physically active at time first investigation, even so ten years later. Among women, same direction, but marked. In conclusion, early 1970s examined were, most instances, favourable No consistent pattern change observed follow-up. At end follow-up, many "inequalities" still persisted. Language: en

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