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[Socio-demographic and employment-related factors in the German National Cohort (GNC; NAKO Gesundheitsstudie)]

Authors :
Nico, Dragano
Marvin, Reuter
Karin Halina, Greiser
Heiko, Becher
Hajo, Zeeb
Rafael, Mikolajczyk
Alexander, Kluttig
Michael, Leitzmann
Beate, Fischer
Karl-Heinz, Jöckel
Carina, Emmel
Gérard, Krause
Stefanie, Castell
Antje, Damms-Machado
Nadia, Obi
Tamara, Schikowski
Oliver, Kuss
Wolfgang, Hoffmann
Sabine, Schipf
Tobias, Pischon
Lina, Jaeschke
Lilian, Krist
Thomas, Keil
Wolfgang, Lieb
Bernd, Holleczek
Hermann, Brenner
Kerstin, Wirkner
Markus, Loeffler
Karin B, Michels
Claus-Werner, Franzke
Annette, Peters
Jakob, Linseisen
Klaus, Berger
Nicole, Legath
Wolfgang, Ahrens
Thomas, Lampert
Börge, Schmidt
Source :
Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz. 63(3)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

In epidemiologic studies, standardised measurement of socio-demographic and employment-related factors is becoming increasingly important, as variables such as gender, age, education or employment status are factors influencing health and disease risks.The article gives an overview of the scientific background and assessment of socio-demographic factors in the German National Cohort Study. In addition, the distribution of individual characteristics in the cohort as well as relationships with health-related measures are presented by way of example.The analysis is based on the data of the first half of the baseline survey (n = 101,724). On this basis, we present the distribution of key socio-demographic characteristics and analyse relationships with exemplary selected health indicators (body mass index, self-reported health) to assess the validity of socio-demographic data measurements.On average, study participants were 52.0 years old (SD = 12.4). Of the participants, 53.6% were women, 54.3% had high education, 60.1% were married and 72% were employed while 3.4% were unemployed. Well-established correlations between socio-demographic factors and health could be reproduced with the German National Cohort data. For example, low education, old age and unemployment were associated with an increased prevalence of obesity and poor self-reported health.The German National Cohort provides a comprehensive measurement of socio-demographic characteristics. Combined with a wide range of health data and the longitudinal measurements available in the future, this opens up new opportunities for health science and social epidemiological research in Germany.

Details

Language :
German
ISSN :
14371588
Volume :
63
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz
Accession number :
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