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Constructing the Age UK Index of Wellbeing in Older Age using Understanding Society data
Smoking history and genome wide DNA methylation in Understanding Society (wave 3)
Integrating genetic and epigenetic variation in the Understanding Society: mQTLs and complex trait polygenic scores
Genome wide methylation analysis of lipids in Understanding Society (wave 3)
Epigenetic profiles, ageing and social position
Combining multiple SNPs in Mendelian randomization studies with continuous outcome
Body Mass Index (BMI) and self-reported sleep duration: a Mendelian randomization study
BMI and well-being - a Mendelian Randomization study
Biomarker, genetics and epigenetics data
Meena Kumari, Melissa Smart, Michaela Benzeval
Longitudinal associations between co-resident caregiving and problematic sleep among older adults
The income-health gradient: evidence from self-reported health and biomarkers using longitudinal data on income
Health and well-being of older women living alone in British households: selected findings from the British Household Panel Survey
Hafiz T.A. Khan, Trish Hafford-Letchfield, Nicky Lambert
Working longer? How being employed/self-employed in later life in the UK relates to health and increasing gender and income inequalities
Age and socio-economic inequalities in access to learning and training in later life in the UK
Comparing the employment of older workers in UK and Germany
Age and income-related inequalities in C-reactive protein: evidence from Understanding Society (UKHLS)
Apostolos Davillas, Michaela Benzeval, Meena Kumari
Leaving work and wellbeing: beyond an average effect
Dusanee Kesavayuth, Vasileios Zikos, Robert E. Rosenman