Background : Although urban residence is consistently identified as one of the primary correlates of non-communicable disease in low- and middle-income countries, it is not clear why or how urban settings predispose individuals and populations to non-communicable disease (NCD), or how this relationship could be modified to slow the spread of NCD. The urban–rural dichotomy used in most population health research lacks the nuance and specificity necessary to understand the complex relationship between urbanicity and NCD risk. Previous studies have developed and validated quantitative tools to measure urbanicity continuously along several dimensions but all have been isolated to a single country. The purposes of this study were 1) To ass...
The aim of this study was to investigate the poorly understood relationship between the process of u...
The rapid urbanization of the developing world has important consequences for human health. Although...
The classification of places as either urban or rural is typically based on an absolute threshold of...
BACKGROUND: Although urban residence is consistently identified as one of the primary correlates of ...
Abstract Background Although urban residence is consistently identified as one of the primary correl...
The rapid urbanization of the developing world has important consequences for human health. Although...
Objective To investigate the poorly understood relationship between the process of urbanization and ...
Background: Despite a plethora of studies examining the effect of increased urbanisation on health, ...
Aim of this study was to investigate the poorly understood relationship between the process of urban...
It is widely believed that the expanding burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is in no small p...
During and beyond the twentieth century, urbanization has represented a major demographic shift part...
ABSTRACT During and beyond the twentieth century, urbanization has represented a major demographic s...
During and beyond the twentieth century, urbanization has represented a major demographic shift part...
During and beyond the twentieth century, urbanization has represented a major demographic shift part...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the poorly understood relationship between the process of urbanization and...
The aim of this study was to investigate the poorly understood relationship between the process of u...
The rapid urbanization of the developing world has important consequences for human health. Although...
The classification of places as either urban or rural is typically based on an absolute threshold of...
BACKGROUND: Although urban residence is consistently identified as one of the primary correlates of ...
Abstract Background Although urban residence is consistently identified as one of the primary correl...
The rapid urbanization of the developing world has important consequences for human health. Although...
Objective To investigate the poorly understood relationship between the process of urbanization and ...
Background: Despite a plethora of studies examining the effect of increased urbanisation on health, ...
Aim of this study was to investigate the poorly understood relationship between the process of urban...
It is widely believed that the expanding burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is in no small p...
During and beyond the twentieth century, urbanization has represented a major demographic shift part...
ABSTRACT During and beyond the twentieth century, urbanization has represented a major demographic s...
During and beyond the twentieth century, urbanization has represented a major demographic shift part...
During and beyond the twentieth century, urbanization has represented a major demographic shift part...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the poorly understood relationship between the process of urbanization and...
The aim of this study was to investigate the poorly understood relationship between the process of u...
The rapid urbanization of the developing world has important consequences for human health. Although...
The classification of places as either urban or rural is typically based on an absolute threshold of...