Chronic disease and malnutrition biomarkers among unemployed immigrants and Canadian born adults

ConclusionBlood biomarkers unveil intersections among unemployment, immigration and gender. This study provides evidence on biological pathways of unemployment on the likelihood of common chronic diseases, inflammation and potential malnutrition with some increased vulnerabilities in unemployed immigrants, and particularly in unemployed immigrant women.
Source: Archives of Public Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research