Childhood Conditions and Adult Health: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study

TitleChildhood Conditions and Adult Health: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication1998
AuthorsElo, I
Series TitlePopulation Aging Research Center Working Paper Series
Document NumberWPS 98-03
InstitutionUniversity of Pennsylvania
CityPhiladelphia
Call Numberwp_1998/Elo_Childhood.pdf
KeywordsAdult children, Health Conditions and Status
Abstract

Poor health and premature death are direct manifestations of biological processes influenced by genetic,
environmental, and life style factors. These factors operate throughout the life course and interact in complex
ways to produce observed differentials in adult health and mortality. To explain these differentials, authors of
most studies have typically examined the role of adult environment, employing such explanatory factors as
socioeconomic status (e.g., education, income and wealth), health-related behaviors (e.g., smoking and exercise),
and social support (kin and social networks and marriage).

URLhttp://parc.pop.upenn.edu/sites/parc.pop.upenn.edu/files/parc/PARCwps98-03.pdf
Endnote Keywords

Health Status/Childhood

Endnote ID

6564

Citation Key5355