During and beyond the twentieth century, urbanization has represented a major demographic shift particularly in the developed world. The rapid urbanization experienced in the developing world brings increased mortality from lifestyle diseases such as cancer and cardiovascular disease. We set out to understand how urbanization has been measured in studies which examined chronic disease as an outcome. Following a pilot search of PUBMED, a full search strategy was developed to identify papers reporting the effect of urbanization in relation to chronic disease in the developing world. Full searches were conducted in MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, and GLOBAL HEALTH. Of the 868 titles identified in the initial search, nine studies met the final inclusi...
Voigtländer S, Breckenkamp J, Razum O. Urbanization in developing countries: Trends, health conseque...
It is widely believed that the expanding burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is in no small p...
Background: The rapid increase in the number of people living in urban areas is among the most impor...
During and beyond the twentieth century, urbanization has represented a major demographic shift part...
During and beyond the twentieth century, urbanization has represented a major demographic shift part...
ABSTRACT During and beyond the twentieth century, urbanization has represented a major demographic s...
Background: Despite a plethora of studies examining the effect of increased urbanisation on health, ...
BACKGROUND: Although urban residence is consistently identified as one of the primary correlates of ...
Abstract Background Although urban residence is consistently identified as one of the primary correl...
The aim of this study was to investigate the poorly understood relationship between the process of u...
Leon 1 presents a good summary of the recent history of urbanization and its effects on health and l...
Objective: To investigate the poorly understood relationship between the process of urbanization and...
The rapid urbanization of the developing world has important consequences for human health. Although...
ABSTRACT A majority of the world’s population will live in urban areas by 2007. The most rapidly urb...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the poorly understood relationship between the process of urbanization and...
Voigtländer S, Breckenkamp J, Razum O. Urbanization in developing countries: Trends, health conseque...
It is widely believed that the expanding burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is in no small p...
Background: The rapid increase in the number of people living in urban areas is among the most impor...
During and beyond the twentieth century, urbanization has represented a major demographic shift part...
During and beyond the twentieth century, urbanization has represented a major demographic shift part...
ABSTRACT During and beyond the twentieth century, urbanization has represented a major demographic s...
Background: Despite a plethora of studies examining the effect of increased urbanisation on health, ...
BACKGROUND: Although urban residence is consistently identified as one of the primary correlates of ...
Abstract Background Although urban residence is consistently identified as one of the primary correl...
The aim of this study was to investigate the poorly understood relationship between the process of u...
Leon 1 presents a good summary of the recent history of urbanization and its effects on health and l...
Objective: To investigate the poorly understood relationship between the process of urbanization and...
The rapid urbanization of the developing world has important consequences for human health. Although...
ABSTRACT A majority of the world’s population will live in urban areas by 2007. The most rapidly urb...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the poorly understood relationship between the process of urbanization and...
Voigtländer S, Breckenkamp J, Razum O. Urbanization in developing countries: Trends, health conseque...
It is widely believed that the expanding burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is in no small p...
Background: The rapid increase in the number of people living in urban areas is among the most impor...