Socioeconomic differences in limited lung function: a cross-sectional study of middle-aged and older adults in Germany

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Beller, Johannes [1 ]
Safieddine, Batoul [1 ]
Sperlich, Stefanie [1 ]
Tetzlaff, Juliane [1 ]
Geyer, Siegfried [1 ]
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[1] Hannover Med Sch, Ctr Publ Hlth & Hlth Care, Med Sociol Unit, Carl Neuberg Str 1, D-30625 Hannover, Germany
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Lung function; Functional limitations; Morbidity; Social inequality; PEAK EXPIRATORY FLOW; OCCUPATIONAL-EXPOSURE; HEALTH; CLASSIFICATION; EPIDEMIOLOGY; INEQUALITIES; OBSTRUCTION; MORTALITY; EDUCATION; DISEASES;
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10.1186/s12939-024-02224-1
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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BackgroundLimited lung function represents a serious health impairment. However, studies investigating social inequalities in limited lung function are rare. Thus, the current study investigates which socioeconomic groups are the most affected by overall limited lung function and severely limited lung function.MethodsData from the population-based German Aging Survey were used (N = 4472), with participants being 40 + years old. Lung function was assessed by the peak flow test. Education, income, and occupational prestige were used as socioeconomic indicators.ResultsWe found that overall limited lung function was highly prevalent across the whole sample, with about 33% (Women: 35%; Men: 30%) having overall limited lung function and 8% (Women: 7%; Men: 8%) having severely limited lung function. Socioeconomic differences in limited lung function emerged for all three indicators, education, income, and occupational prestige, in both men and women in single effect analyses. These differences persisted for occupational prestige and income when controlling for all indicators simultaneously.ConclusionsThus, overall and severely limited lung function are highly prevalent health conditions. Men and women with a low occupational position and those with low income are the most affected. Socioeconomic indicators cannot be used interchangeably when studying health inequalities in lung functioning. Occupational hazards and physical working conditions are likely to constitute major risks of health inequalities in limited lung functioning and should be investigated as such by future studies.
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