Objectives: this study investigated the association between urbanisation and self-rated health of older adults in China, particularly how different dimensions, rate and level of urbanisation are related to older people’s health. Additionally, it examined the moderating effect of education on the association between each of the four dimensions of urbanisation and older people’s health.Design: the study uses a cross-sectional survey design.Participants: this study analysed 236 030 individuals (aged 60–79 years) nested within 267 prefecture-level cities from 2005 China’s 1% population sample survey.Outcome measures: self-rated health was the outcome variable. Four groups of predictors assessed prefectures’ level and rate of urbanisation: land-...
Objectives; To document the association between economic development, income inequality, and health-...
There is increasing interest in neighborhood or area effects on health and individual development. C...
In Western societies, the impact of air pollution on residents\u27 health is higher in less wealthy ...
ObjectivesThis study investigated the association between urbanisation and self-rated health of olde...
China's rapid urbanization has contributed to an epidemiological transition from infectious diseases...
Abstract Background The frequent outbreak of environmental threats in China has resulted in increase...
Objectives: The association between socioeconomic status (SES) and health, which has proven to be qu...
Objectives: The association between socioeconomic status (SES) and health, which has proven to be qu...
In Western societies, the impact of air pollution on residents\u27 health is higher in less wealthy ...
This study investigated patterns of change in the health status of urban older adults in urban China...
China is a country with vast contextual heterogeneity and a growingly aging population. Against this...
China is a country with vast contextual heterogeneity and a growingly aging population. Against this...
Abstract Background The proportion of population ageing in China will grow significantly in the next...
This study examined the influence of municipal-level environmental factors (i.e., economy, pollution...
textabstractRapid urbanization could have positive and negative health effects, such that the net im...
Objectives; To document the association between economic development, income inequality, and health-...
There is increasing interest in neighborhood or area effects on health and individual development. C...
In Western societies, the impact of air pollution on residents\u27 health is higher in less wealthy ...
ObjectivesThis study investigated the association between urbanisation and self-rated health of olde...
China's rapid urbanization has contributed to an epidemiological transition from infectious diseases...
Abstract Background The frequent outbreak of environmental threats in China has resulted in increase...
Objectives: The association between socioeconomic status (SES) and health, which has proven to be qu...
Objectives: The association between socioeconomic status (SES) and health, which has proven to be qu...
In Western societies, the impact of air pollution on residents\u27 health is higher in less wealthy ...
This study investigated patterns of change in the health status of urban older adults in urban China...
China is a country with vast contextual heterogeneity and a growingly aging population. Against this...
China is a country with vast contextual heterogeneity and a growingly aging population. Against this...
Abstract Background The proportion of population ageing in China will grow significantly in the next...
This study examined the influence of municipal-level environmental factors (i.e., economy, pollution...
textabstractRapid urbanization could have positive and negative health effects, such that the net im...
Objectives; To document the association between economic development, income inequality, and health-...
There is increasing interest in neighborhood or area effects on health and individual development. C...
In Western societies, the impact of air pollution on residents\u27 health is higher in less wealthy ...