Lower Socioeconomic Status Linked with Heart Disease
Peter Franks, Family and Community Medicine

People with lower socio-economic status are much more likely to develop heart disease than those who are wealthier or better educated, according to a recent study by Faculty Affiliate Peter Franks, a professor of Family and Community Medicine at UC Davis.

“Being poor or having less than a high school education can be regarded as an extra risk when assessing a patient’s chances of developing cardiovascular disease,” said Franks.

The full text of the study is published online in BMC Cardiovascular Disorders.