%0 Journal Article
%A Moreno Velásquez, Ilais
%A Peters, Sanne A E
%A Dragano, Nico
%A Greiser, Karin-Halina
%A Dörr, Marcus
%A Fischer, Beate
%A Berger, Klaus
%A Hannemann, Anke
%A Schnabel, Renate B
%A Nauck, Matthias
%A Göttlicher, Susanne
%A Rospleszcz, Susanne
%A Willich, Stefan N
%A Krist, Lilian
%A Schulze, Matthias B
%A Günther, Kathrin
%A Brand, Tilman
%A Schikowski, Tamara
%A Emmel, Carina
%A Schmidt, Börge
%A Michels, Karin B
%A Mikolajczyk, Rafael
%A Kluttig, Alexander
%A Harth, Volker
%A Obi, Nadia
%A Castell, Stefanie
%A Klett-Tammen, Carolina J
%A Lieb, Wolfgang
%A Becher, Heiko
%A Winkler, Volker
%A Minnerup, Heike
%A Karch, André
%A Meinke-Franze, Claudia
%A Leitzmann, Michael
%A Stein, Michael J
%A Bohn, Barbara
%A Schöttker, Ben
%A Trares, Kira
%A Peters, Annette
%A Pischon, Tobias
%T Sex Differences in the Relationship of Socioeconomic Position With Cardiovascular Disease, Cardiovascular Risk Factors, and Estimated Cardiovascular Disease Risk: Results of the German National Cohort.
%J Journal of the American Heart Association
%V 14
%N 5
%@ 2047-9980
%C New York, NY
%I Association
%M DKFZ-2025-00447
%P e038708
%D 2025
%Z 2025 Mar 4;14(5):e038708
%X Using data from the largest German cohort study, we aimed to investigate sex differences in the relationship of socioeconomic position (SEP) with cardiovascular disease (CVD), CVD risk factors, and estimated CVD risk.A total of 204 780 (50.5
%K cardiovascular disease (Other)
%K cardiovascular risk (Other)
%K educational attainment (Other)
%K income (Other)
%K socioeconomic position (Other)
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 Journal Article
%$ pmid:39996451
%R 10.1161/JAHA.124.038708
%U https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/299487