To determine whether height and body mass index (BMI) have a causal role in five measures of socioeconomic status.This article is freely available via Open Access. Click on the 'Additional Link' above to access the journal from the publisher's site.Published (Open Access) - CC-BY
Socioeconomically disadvantaged children are more likely to be of shorter stature and overweight, le...
<div><p>Socioeconomically disadvantaged children are more likely to be of shorter stature and overwe...
In developed countries, obesity is inversely associated with socioeconomic status (SES) among women,...
To determine whether height and body mass index (BMI) have a causal role in five measures of socioe...
This is the final version. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this record.BACKGRO...
Objective: This study contributes to the literature on the income and wealth consequences of obesity...
Background: The obesity epidemic may have substantial implications for the global workforce, incl...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the relationships between body weight and fat distributio...
Summary: Background: Socioeconomic inequalities in childhood body-mass index (BMI) have been docume...
Socioeconomically disadvantaged children are more likely to be of shorter stature and overweight, le...
BACKGROUND: The relation between socioeconomic position (SEP) and obesity measured by body mass inde...
This paper examines the causal links between early human endowments and socioeconomic outcomes in ad...
This study was partly supported by the University of Manchester’s Health eResearch Centre (HeRC) fun...
Identifying how socioeconomic positioning and genetic factors interact in the development of obesity...
This paper examines the causal links between early human endowments and socioeconomic outcomes in ad...
Socioeconomically disadvantaged children are more likely to be of shorter stature and overweight, le...
<div><p>Socioeconomically disadvantaged children are more likely to be of shorter stature and overwe...
In developed countries, obesity is inversely associated with socioeconomic status (SES) among women,...
To determine whether height and body mass index (BMI) have a causal role in five measures of socioe...
This is the final version. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this record.BACKGRO...
Objective: This study contributes to the literature on the income and wealth consequences of obesity...
Background: The obesity epidemic may have substantial implications for the global workforce, incl...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the relationships between body weight and fat distributio...
Summary: Background: Socioeconomic inequalities in childhood body-mass index (BMI) have been docume...
Socioeconomically disadvantaged children are more likely to be of shorter stature and overweight, le...
BACKGROUND: The relation between socioeconomic position (SEP) and obesity measured by body mass inde...
This paper examines the causal links between early human endowments and socioeconomic outcomes in ad...
This study was partly supported by the University of Manchester’s Health eResearch Centre (HeRC) fun...
Identifying how socioeconomic positioning and genetic factors interact in the development of obesity...
This paper examines the causal links between early human endowments and socioeconomic outcomes in ad...
Socioeconomically disadvantaged children are more likely to be of shorter stature and overweight, le...
<div><p>Socioeconomically disadvantaged children are more likely to be of shorter stature and overwe...
In developed countries, obesity is inversely associated with socioeconomic status (SES) among women,...