Should socioeconomic factors be considered as
traditional risk factors for cardiovascular disease,
as confounders, or as risk modifiers? |
There is strong evidence that cardiovascular
disease (CVD) and its
traditional risk factors are associated
with socioeconomic conditions.
However, the latter’s etiological
role in the development of cardiovascular
outcomes is not always
well understood, and it is unclear
whether they should be considered
as traditional risk factors for CVD,
as confounders, or as risk modifiers.
After examining whether socioeconomic
conditions meet the criteria
for the three definitions, we argue
that none of them fully captures the
complexity of their contribution in
shaping the epidemic of CVD across
and within societies. We argue instead
that socioeconomic factors
are the “causes of the causes” of
CVD. Implications for research
and interventions to reduce CVD
are discussed...
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