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Association of objective sedentary behaviour and self-rated health in English older adults

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Subjective socioeconomic status and self-rated health in the English Longitudinal Study of Aging: A fixed-effects analysis ☆ ☆ We thank the anonymous reviewers of Social Science & Medicine for their helpful comments. Data (Phelps et al., 2020) used in this study as well as programming code for data preparation and analysis (Coustaury et al., 2023) are publicly available. Patrick Präg's work is supported by a grant of the French National Research Agency ANR, ‘Investissements d'Avenir’ (LabEx Ecodec/ANR-11-LABX-0047). The English Longitudinal Study of Aging was developed by a team of researchers based at University College London, Natcen Social Research, the Institute for Fiscal Studies, the University of Manchester, and the University of East Anglia. The data were collected by Natcen Social Research. ELSA funding is currently provided by the National Institute on Aging (Ref: R01AG017644) and by a consortium of UK government departments: Department for Health and Social Care, Department for Transport, Department for Work and Pensions, which is coordinated by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR, Ref: 198-1074). Funding has also been provided by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).

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