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Mauricio Avendano
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 170
Citations - 7103
Mauricio Avendano is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 160 publications receiving 5762 citations. Previous affiliations of Mauricio Avendano include London School of Economics and Political Science & Erasmus University Rotterdam.
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Socioeconomic status and the 25 × 25 risk factors as determinants of premature mortality: a multicohort study and meta-analysis of 1·7 million men and women
Silvia Stringhini,Cristian Carmeli,Markus Jokela,Mauricio Avendano,Mauricio Avendano,Peter A. Muennig,Florence Guida,Fulvio Ricceri,Angelo d’Errico,Henrique Barros,Murielle Bochud,Marc Chadeau-Hyam,Françoise Clavel-Chapelon,Giuseppe Costa,Cyrille Delpierre,Cyrille Delpierre,Sílvia Fraga,Marcel Goldberg,Marcel Goldberg,Graham G. Giles,Vittorio Krogh,Michelle Kelly-Irving,Michelle Kelly-Irving,Richard Layte,Aurélie M. Lasserre,Michael Marmot,Martin Preisig,Martin J. Shipley,Peter Vollenweider,Marie Zins,Marie Zins,Ichiro Kawachi,Andrew Steptoe,Johan P. Mackenbach,Paolo Vineis,Mika Kivimäki,Mika Kivimäki +36 more
TL;DR: Socioeconomic circumstances, in addition to the 25 × 25 factors, should be targeted by local and global health strategies and health risk surveillance to reduce mortality.
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Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE)
Mauricio Avendano,E.A. Balster,M.G.J. Martens,Corrie Vis,A. Wijnant,Johannes Binswanger,F.A. (Frank) van der Duijn Schouten,Johan P. Mackenbach,A.H.O. (Arthur) van Soest +8 more
TL;DR: The Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) is a unique multidisciplinary and cross-national panel database of ex ante harmonized microdata on health, socioeconomic status, and social and family networks covering most of the European Union and Israel.
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A systematic review of studies on socioeconomic inequalities in dietary intakes associated with weight gain and overweight/obesity conducted among European adults
TL;DR: In this article, socioeconomic inequalities in intakes of dietary factors associated with weight gain, overweight/obesity among adults in Europe were examined. And the most consistent evidence of dietary inequalities was for fruit and vegetable consumption; lower socioeconomic groups were less likely to consume fruit and vegetables.
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Health Disadvantage in US Adults Aged 50 to 74 Years: A Comparison of the Health of Rich and Poor Americans With That of Europeans
TL;DR: The poorest Americans experience the greatest disadvantage relative to Europeans, but differences were more marked among the poor than in the United States and England.
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Self-reported health assessments in the 2002 World Health Survey: how do they correlate with education?
TL;DR: The findings suggest that self-reports of health may be useful for epidemiological investigations within countries, even in low-income settings.