Obesity is a growing problem in lower income countries particularly among women. There are few studies exploring individual socioeconomic status indicators in depth. This study examines the interaction of education and wealth in relation to obesity, hypothesising that education protects against the obesogenic effect of wealth.Four datasets of women of reproductive age from the Egyptian Demographic and Health Surveys spanning the period 1992–2008 are used to examine two distinct time periods: 1992/95 (N = 11097) and 2005/08 (N = 23178). The association in the two time periods between education level and household wealth in relation to the odds of being obese is examined, and the interaction between the two socioeconomic indicators investigat...
This study examined the association between area-level education and BMI among adults in Cairo, Egyp...
An epidemic of obesity has been developing in virtually all OECD countries over the last 30 years. E...
Background: Obesity has emerged as a major risk factor for non-communicable diseases in low and midd...
Obesity is a growing problem in lower income countries particularly among women. There are few studi...
Background: Obesity is a growing problem in lower income countries particularly among women. There a...
Obesity is a growing problem in lower income countries particularly among women. There are few studi...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a growing problem in lower income countries particularly among women. There a...
Background: Education and wealth may have different associations with female obesity but this has no...
Education and wealth may have different associations with female obesity but this has not been inves...
Education and wealth may have different associations with female obesity but this has not been inves...
Education and wealth may have different associations with female obesity but this has not been inves...
Studies have generally shown a positive association between socioeconomic status (SES) and obesity i...
AbstractStudies have generally shown a positive association between socioeconomic status (SES) and o...
1<p>Estimates adjusted for age group, urban/rural residence, and parity.</p>2<p>Estimates for educat...
a<p>Odds ratio of obesity associated with an increase in one wealth quintile in each education group...
This study examined the association between area-level education and BMI among adults in Cairo, Egyp...
An epidemic of obesity has been developing in virtually all OECD countries over the last 30 years. E...
Background: Obesity has emerged as a major risk factor for non-communicable diseases in low and midd...
Obesity is a growing problem in lower income countries particularly among women. There are few studi...
Background: Obesity is a growing problem in lower income countries particularly among women. There a...
Obesity is a growing problem in lower income countries particularly among women. There are few studi...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a growing problem in lower income countries particularly among women. There a...
Background: Education and wealth may have different associations with female obesity but this has no...
Education and wealth may have different associations with female obesity but this has not been inves...
Education and wealth may have different associations with female obesity but this has not been inves...
Education and wealth may have different associations with female obesity but this has not been inves...
Studies have generally shown a positive association between socioeconomic status (SES) and obesity i...
AbstractStudies have generally shown a positive association between socioeconomic status (SES) and o...
1<p>Estimates adjusted for age group, urban/rural residence, and parity.</p>2<p>Estimates for educat...
a<p>Odds ratio of obesity associated with an increase in one wealth quintile in each education group...
This study examined the association between area-level education and BMI among adults in Cairo, Egyp...
An epidemic of obesity has been developing in virtually all OECD countries over the last 30 years. E...
Background: Obesity has emerged as a major risk factor for non-communicable diseases in low and midd...