How do age and major risk factors for mortality interact over the life-course? Implications for health disparities research and public health policy

A critical question in life-course research is whether the relationship between a risk factor and mortality strengthens, weakens, or remains constant with age. The objective of this paper is to shed light on the importance of measurement scale in examining this question. Many studies address this qu...

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Main Authors: Neil K. Mehta, Hui Zheng, Mikko Myrskylä
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-08-01
Series:SSM: Population Health
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352827319300680
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spelling doaj-4cdcb8b68add4e23abc1ef67980cc6282020-11-24T21:56:05ZengElsevierSSM: Population Health2352-82732019-08-018How do age and major risk factors for mortality interact over the life-course? Implications for health disparities research and public health policyNeil K. Mehta0Hui Zheng1Mikko Myrskylä2Department of Health Management and Policy, University of Michigan, USA; Corresponding author. University of Michigan, Department of Health Management and Policy, School of Public Health, M3531 SPH II, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, USA.Department of Sociology, The Ohio State University, USAMax Planck Institute for Demographic Research, GermanyA critical question in life-course research is whether the relationship between a risk factor and mortality strengthens, weakens, or remains constant with age. The objective of this paper is to shed light on the importance of measurement scale in examining this question. Many studies address this question solely on the multiplicative (relative) scale and report that the hazard ratio of dying associated with a risk factor declines with age. A wide set of risk factors have been shown to conform to this pattern including those that are socioeconomic, behavioral, and physiological in nature. Drawing from well-known principles on interpreting statistical interactions, we show that evaluations on the additive (absolute) scale often lead to a different set of conclusions about how the association between a risk factor and mortality changes with age than interpretations on the multiplicative scale. We show that on the additive scale the excess death risks posed by key socio-demographic and behavioral risk factors increase with age. Studies have not generally recognized the additive interpretation, but it has relevancy for testing life-course theories and informing public health interventions. We discuss these implications and provide general guidance on choosing a scale. Data from the U.S. National Health Interview Survey are used to provide empirical support. Keywords: Socioeconomic status, Obesity, Smoking, Life-course, Health inequalities, Mortality, Statistical interactionhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352827319300680
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How do age and major risk factors for mortality interact over the life-course? Implications for health disparities research and public health policy
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title How do age and major risk factors for mortality interact over the life-course? Implications for health disparities research and public health policy
title_short How do age and major risk factors for mortality interact over the life-course? Implications for health disparities research and public health policy
title_full How do age and major risk factors for mortality interact over the life-course? Implications for health disparities research and public health policy
title_fullStr How do age and major risk factors for mortality interact over the life-course? Implications for health disparities research and public health policy
title_full_unstemmed How do age and major risk factors for mortality interact over the life-course? Implications for health disparities research and public health policy
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series SSM: Population Health
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publishDate 2019-08-01
description A critical question in life-course research is whether the relationship between a risk factor and mortality strengthens, weakens, or remains constant with age. The objective of this paper is to shed light on the importance of measurement scale in examining this question. Many studies address this question solely on the multiplicative (relative) scale and report that the hazard ratio of dying associated with a risk factor declines with age. A wide set of risk factors have been shown to conform to this pattern including those that are socioeconomic, behavioral, and physiological in nature. Drawing from well-known principles on interpreting statistical interactions, we show that evaluations on the additive (absolute) scale often lead to a different set of conclusions about how the association between a risk factor and mortality changes with age than interpretations on the multiplicative scale. We show that on the additive scale the excess death risks posed by key socio-demographic and behavioral risk factors increase with age. Studies have not generally recognized the additive interpretation, but it has relevancy for testing life-course theories and informing public health interventions. We discuss these implications and provide general guidance on choosing a scale. Data from the U.S. National Health Interview Survey are used to provide empirical support. Keywords: Socioeconomic status, Obesity, Smoking, Life-course, Health inequalities, Mortality, Statistical interaction
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