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Level of education and multiple sclerosis risk over a 50-year period: Registry-based sibling study.
Bjørnevik, Kjetil; Riise, Trond; Benjaminsen, Espen; Celius, Elisabeth G; Dahl, Ole P; Kampman, Margitta T; Løken-Amsrud, Kristin I; Midgard, Rune; Myhr, Kjell-Morten; Torkildsen, Øivind; Vatne, Anita; Grytten, Nina.
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  • Bjørnevik K; Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway/The Norwegian Multiple Sclerosis Competence Center, Department of Neurology, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway.
  • Riise T; Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway/The Norwegian Multiple Sclerosis Competence Center, Department of Neurology, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway.
  • Benjaminsen E; Department of Neurology, Nordland Hospital Trust, Bodø, Norway.
  • Celius EG; Department of Neurology, Oslo University Hospital, Ullevål, Oslo, Norway/Institute of Health and Society, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
  • Dahl OP; Department of Neurology, Namsos Hospital, Namsos, Norway.
  • Kampman MT; Department of Neurology, University Hospital of North Norway, Tromsø, Norway.
  • Løken-Amsrud KI; Innlandet Hospital Trust, Lillehammer, Norway.
  • Midgard R; Molde Hospital, Molde, Norway/Unit for Applied Clinical Research, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.
  • Myhr KM; The Kristian Gerhard Jebsen Centre for MS Research, Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway/The Norwegian Multiple Sclerosis Registry and Biobank, Department of Neurology, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway.
  • Torkildsen Ø; The Norwegian Multiple Sclerosis Competence Center, Department of Neurology, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway/The Kristian Gerhard Jebsen Centre for MS Research, Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway.
  • Vatne A; Department of Neurology, Sørlandet Hospital Kristiansand, Kristiansand, Norway.
  • Grytten N; The Norwegian Multiple Sclerosis Competence Center, Department of Neurology, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway/The Kristian Gerhard Jebsen Centre for MS Research, Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway.
Mult Scler ; 23(2): 213-219, 2017 Feb.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27207453
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The conflicting results from studies on socioeconomic status (SES) and multiple sclerosis (MS) risk might be due to a change in the distribution of environmental exposures over time or to methodological limitations in previous research.

OBJECTIVE:

To examine the association between SES and MS risk during 50 years.

METHODS:

We included patients registered in Norwegian MS registries and prevalence studies born between 1930 and 1979, and identified their siblings and parents using the Norwegian Population Registry. Information on education was retrieved from the National Education Registry, categorized into four levels (primary, secondary, undergraduate and graduate) and compared in patients and siblings using conditional logistic regression.

RESULTS:

A total of 4494 MS patients and 9193 of their siblings were included in the analyses. Level of education was inversely associated with MS risk ( p trend < 0.001) with an odds ratio (OR) of 0.73 (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.59-0.90) when comparing the highest and lowest levels. The effect estimates did not vary markedly between participants born before or after the median year of birth (1958), but we observed a significant effect modification by parental education ( p = 0.047).

CONCLUSION:

Level of education was inversely associated with MS risk, and the estimates were similar in the earliest and latest birth cohorts.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Irmãos / Esclerose Múltipla Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Irmãos / Esclerose Múltipla Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article