Differences in Cholesterol Levels Linked to Socioeconomic Status and Gender

Differences between the sexes as related to fat profiles are reported in a long-term lifestyle study. Research in the open access journal iBMC Public Health/i breaks down factors associated with social class and finds surprising inequalities between men and women. The researchers found that men in social classes (based on occupation) with manual jobs had lower cholesterol levels than their counterparts in non-manual social classes. In contrast, ...

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