Abstract Background High urbanicity and income are risk factors for cardiovascular-related chronic diseases in low- and middle-income countries, perhaps due to low physical activity (PA) in urban, high income areas. Few studies have examined differences in PA over time according to income and urbanicity in a country experiencing rapid urbanization. Methods We used data from the China Health and Nutrition Survey, a population-based cohort of Chinese adults (n = 20,083; ages 18-75y) seen a maximum of 7 times from 1991-2009. We used sex-stratified, zero-inflated negative binomial regression models to examine occupational, domestic, leisure, travel, and total PA in Chinese adults according to year, urbanicity, income, and the interactions among...
This study examines the associations of socioeconomic status (SES) with intensity of different types...
Background While chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a growing public health concern in low- and middle-...
Rapid urbanization has led to many health-related problems in China, and the increasing prevalence o...
Abstract Background High urbanicity and income are risk factors for cardiovascular-related chronic d...
Between 1991 and 2006, average weekly physical activity among adults in China fell by 32%. This pape...
Greater urbanization and higher income are risk factors for obesity in urbanizing countries, likely ...
Abstract Background The frequent outbreak of environmental threats in China has resulted in increase...
Previous studies have linked work, home production, travel activities and inactivity with weight and...
Background: Studies from Western countries reported a positive relationship between residential dens...
China has recently undergone rapid social and economic change. Increases in urbanization have led to...
Abstract Background To date no work has differentiated the effects of age, period, and cohort on phy...
ObjectivesThis study investigated the association between urbanisation and self-rated health of olde...
Abstract Urbanization may influence physical activity (PA) levels, although little evidence is avail...
In the context of recent social and economic transitions in China, lack of physical activity among a...
Abstract Background China has seen rapid socio-economic changes and epidemiological transitions in t...
This study examines the associations of socioeconomic status (SES) with intensity of different types...
Background While chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a growing public health concern in low- and middle-...
Rapid urbanization has led to many health-related problems in China, and the increasing prevalence o...
Abstract Background High urbanicity and income are risk factors for cardiovascular-related chronic d...
Between 1991 and 2006, average weekly physical activity among adults in China fell by 32%. This pape...
Greater urbanization and higher income are risk factors for obesity in urbanizing countries, likely ...
Abstract Background The frequent outbreak of environmental threats in China has resulted in increase...
Previous studies have linked work, home production, travel activities and inactivity with weight and...
Background: Studies from Western countries reported a positive relationship between residential dens...
China has recently undergone rapid social and economic change. Increases in urbanization have led to...
Abstract Background To date no work has differentiated the effects of age, period, and cohort on phy...
ObjectivesThis study investigated the association between urbanisation and self-rated health of olde...
Abstract Urbanization may influence physical activity (PA) levels, although little evidence is avail...
In the context of recent social and economic transitions in China, lack of physical activity among a...
Abstract Background China has seen rapid socio-economic changes and epidemiological transitions in t...
This study examines the associations of socioeconomic status (SES) with intensity of different types...
Background While chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a growing public health concern in low- and middle-...
Rapid urbanization has led to many health-related problems in China, and the increasing prevalence o...