<div><p>Background</p><p>Obesity is one of the leading causes of global morbidity and mortality. Trends in educational inequalities in obesity prevalence among Mexican women have not been analysed systematically to date.</p><p>Methods</p><p>Data came from four nationally representative surveys (1988, 1999, 2006, and 2012) of a total of 51 220 non-pregnant women aged 20 to 49. Weight and height were measured during home visits. Education level (higher education, high school, secondary, primary or less) was self-reported. We analysed trends in relative and absolute educational inequalities in obesity prevalence separately for urban and rural areas.</p><p>Results</p><p>Nationally, age-standardised obesity prevalence increased from 9.3% to 33.7...
Background The prevalence of obesity is increasing in Iran. Previous studies showed mixed results in...
OBJECTIVE To estimate the degree of educational inequality in the occurrence of abdominal obesity in...
Studies have suggested that obesity prevalence varies by income and educational level, although patt...
Obesity is one of the leading causes of global morbidity and mortality. Trends in educational inequa...
H Garc&iacute;a-Alcala1, D Cuevas-Ramos2, Ch Genestier-Tamborero1, O Hirales-Tamez1, P Almeda-Va...
Background The burden of obesity differs by socioeconomic status. We aimed to characterise the preva...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> In high-income countries around the world, there appears to be an ...
AbstractObjective:Using newly harmonised individual-level data on health and socio-economic environm...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundThe prevalence of obesity increased dramatically in many Eur...
International audienceThis paper examines trends in obesity rates and education-related absolute and...
Socioeconomic status is generally associated with better health, but recent evidence suggests that t...
This study examined obesity inequalities according to place of birth and educational attainment in m...
Background The prevalence of obesity is increasing in Iran. Previous studies showed mixed results in...
OBJECTIVE To estimate the degree of educational inequality in the occurrence of abdominal obesity in...
Studies have suggested that obesity prevalence varies by income and educational level, although patt...
Obesity is one of the leading causes of global morbidity and mortality. Trends in educational inequa...
H Garc&iacute;a-Alcala1, D Cuevas-Ramos2, Ch Genestier-Tamborero1, O Hirales-Tamez1, P Almeda-Va...
Background The burden of obesity differs by socioeconomic status. We aimed to characterise the preva...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> In high-income countries around the world, there appears to be an ...
AbstractObjective:Using newly harmonised individual-level data on health and socio-economic environm...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundThe prevalence of obesity increased dramatically in many Eur...
International audienceThis paper examines trends in obesity rates and education-related absolute and...
Socioeconomic status is generally associated with better health, but recent evidence suggests that t...
This study examined obesity inequalities according to place of birth and educational attainment in m...
Background The prevalence of obesity is increasing in Iran. Previous studies showed mixed results in...
OBJECTIVE To estimate the degree of educational inequality in the occurrence of abdominal obesity in...
Studies have suggested that obesity prevalence varies by income and educational level, although patt...