Article 6XSHX Poorer children more likely to age faster than affluent counterparts, study finds

Poorer children more likely to age faster than affluent counterparts, study finds

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Tobi Thomas Health and inequalities correspondent
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Biological disadvantages may be shaped in first decade of a child's life depending on family affluence

Children from poorer backgrounds are more likely to experience biological disadvantages such as ageing faster than their more affluent counterparts, according to a study.

Academics at Imperial College London looked at data from 1,160 children aged between six and 11 from across Europe, for the study published in the Lancet. The children were scored using an international scale of family affluence, which is based on a number of factors including whether a child had their own room and the number of vehicles per household.

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