BackgroundLow-income and some racial and ethnic subpopulations are more likely to suffer from obesity. Inequities in the physical and social environment may contribute to disparities in paediatric obesity, but there is little empirical evidence to date. This study explored whether neighbourhood-level socioeconomic factors attenuate racial and ethnic disparities in obesity among youth in the USA and whether individual-level socioeconomic status (SES) interacts with neighbourhood deprivation.MethodsThis analysis used data from 17 100 youth ages 2\u201318 years participating in the 2001\u20132010 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey linked to census tract-level socioeconomic characteristics. Multilevel logistic regression models we...
Childhood obesity has been declared the most important public health issue of the 21st century by th...
PURPOSE: This study examines independent and joint associations between several socioeconomic, demog...
We used cross-sectional data on 2,660 black and 2,611 Mexican-American adult participants in the Nat...
The present study used nationally representative data from the U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics (...
(1) Background: Few studies have examined the relationship between neighborhood socioeconomic depriv...
Background: Young, low socio-economic status (SES), black and Hispanic children suffer a disproporti...
Abstract only availableChildhood obesity is affecting children from every social class, ethnic group...
Youth obesity prevalence remains high, despite decades of intervention. Grounded in the social ecolo...
PurposeTo explore whether contextual variables attenuate disparities in weight among 18,639 US child...
During the last decade, there has been a significant inclusion in obesity prevention studies from in...
Background: Obesity imposes a significant burden on both the healthcare system and society. Addition...
Purpose: To evaluate the relationship between county-level socioeconomic environment and the propens...
Objective: This study examined the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and obesity risk d...
ObjectiveThis study examined the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and obesity risk dur...
Background: Studies on the influence of neighbourhood socioeconomic status (N-SES) on overweight and...
Childhood obesity has been declared the most important public health issue of the 21st century by th...
PURPOSE: This study examines independent and joint associations between several socioeconomic, demog...
We used cross-sectional data on 2,660 black and 2,611 Mexican-American adult participants in the Nat...
The present study used nationally representative data from the U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics (...
(1) Background: Few studies have examined the relationship between neighborhood socioeconomic depriv...
Background: Young, low socio-economic status (SES), black and Hispanic children suffer a disproporti...
Abstract only availableChildhood obesity is affecting children from every social class, ethnic group...
Youth obesity prevalence remains high, despite decades of intervention. Grounded in the social ecolo...
PurposeTo explore whether contextual variables attenuate disparities in weight among 18,639 US child...
During the last decade, there has been a significant inclusion in obesity prevention studies from in...
Background: Obesity imposes a significant burden on both the healthcare system and society. Addition...
Purpose: To evaluate the relationship between county-level socioeconomic environment and the propens...
Objective: This study examined the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and obesity risk d...
ObjectiveThis study examined the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and obesity risk dur...
Background: Studies on the influence of neighbourhood socioeconomic status (N-SES) on overweight and...
Childhood obesity has been declared the most important public health issue of the 21st century by th...
PURPOSE: This study examines independent and joint associations between several socioeconomic, demog...
We used cross-sectional data on 2,660 black and 2,611 Mexican-American adult participants in the Nat...