Objectives. We investigated associations of socioeconomic position (SEP) with chronic disease risk factors, and heterogeneity in this patterning by provincial-level urbanicity in Argentina. Methods. We used generalized estimating equations to determine the relationship between SEP and body mass index, high blood pressure, diabetes, low physical activity, and eating fruit and vegetables, and examined heterogeneity by urbanicity with nationally representative, cross-sectional survey data from 2005. All estimates were age adjusted and gender stratified. Results. Among men living in less urban areas, higher education was either not associated with the risk factors or associated adversely. In more urban areas, higher education was associated...
Background: Recognition of the global economic and epidemiological burden of chronic noncommunicable...
Abstract Obesity prevalence is rapidly increasing in developing countries. Existing research investi...
Associated with overweight, obesity and chronic diseases, the nutrition transition process reveals i...
Objectives. We investigated associations of socioeconomic position (SEP) with chronic disease risk f...
ABSTRACT Most studies of socioeconomic status (SES) and chronic disease risk factors have been condu...
Abstract Background We investigated a) whether urbanicity is associated with individual-level non-co...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate how socio-economic gradients in NCDs and NCD-related risk factors change ove...
Background. Hypertension, diabetes and hypercholesterolemia are the most frequent and diagnosed chro...
We examined associations of individual-, neighborhood- and city-level education -as proxies of SES a...
Chronic diseases are traditionally thought to be more important in high-income countries, although m...
The evaluation of the gender-specific prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors across socioeconomic...
In developing countries, the rapid increase in noncommunicable diseases burden has been accompanied ...
<div><p>The evaluation of the gender-specific prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors across socio...
Objective: To assess the association of sociodemographic and environmental factors with the obesity ...
AbstractBackgroundVariations in the distribution of cardiovascular disease and risk factors by socio...
Background: Recognition of the global economic and epidemiological burden of chronic noncommunicable...
Abstract Obesity prevalence is rapidly increasing in developing countries. Existing research investi...
Associated with overweight, obesity and chronic diseases, the nutrition transition process reveals i...
Objectives. We investigated associations of socioeconomic position (SEP) with chronic disease risk f...
ABSTRACT Most studies of socioeconomic status (SES) and chronic disease risk factors have been condu...
Abstract Background We investigated a) whether urbanicity is associated with individual-level non-co...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate how socio-economic gradients in NCDs and NCD-related risk factors change ove...
Background. Hypertension, diabetes and hypercholesterolemia are the most frequent and diagnosed chro...
We examined associations of individual-, neighborhood- and city-level education -as proxies of SES a...
Chronic diseases are traditionally thought to be more important in high-income countries, although m...
The evaluation of the gender-specific prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors across socioeconomic...
In developing countries, the rapid increase in noncommunicable diseases burden has been accompanied ...
<div><p>The evaluation of the gender-specific prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors across socio...
Objective: To assess the association of sociodemographic and environmental factors with the obesity ...
AbstractBackgroundVariations in the distribution of cardiovascular disease and risk factors by socio...
Background: Recognition of the global economic and epidemiological burden of chronic noncommunicable...
Abstract Obesity prevalence is rapidly increasing in developing countries. Existing research investi...
Associated with overweight, obesity and chronic diseases, the nutrition transition process reveals i...