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The association could remain constant throughout life.
 
Or, socioeconomic status (SES) could have the strongest association with health in childhood and lessen throughout life.
 
Or, it could be the opposite, the relationship could be weak in childhood and grow stronger as a person ages.
 
Any change in SES will likely influence the relationship. 
 
Some studies have been completed on SES and newborn health