Background: Dietary inequality, via socio-economic inequality, may involve several mechanisms. Different aspects of adolescents’ socio-economic circumstances should therefore be considered in order to make effective interventions to promote healthy eating in the young population. Indicators designed to tap socio-economic status among adolescents in particular will facilitate a better understanding of the concept of socio-economic status and how it influences health behaviour among young people. The purpose of this study was to evaluate if material capital and cultural capital individually and independently contribute to the prediction of eating habits in the Norwegian adolescent population. Methods: The analysis is based on survey data from...
Background: In recent years, adolescents’ food habits have become a major source of concern, a...
Background: The many reasons why people eat what they eat are complex. Many health challenges are at...
Children and adolescents with a lower socioeconomic position have poorer dietary behaviours compared...
Background: Dietary inequality, via socio-economic inequality, may involve several mechanisms. Diffe...
Background: Current explanations of health inequalities in adolescents focus on behavourial and econ...
BACKGROUND Current explanations of health inequalities in adolescents focus on behavourial and ec...
Background: Nutrition is among the important determinants of diseases, and the social patterning of ...
Objective: To investigate the family structure and affluence-related inequality in adolescent eating...
Background: Social inequalities in health are a major and even growing problem in all European count...
Family affluence and cultural capital as indicators of social inequalities in adolescent’s eating-ba...
A higher proportion of adolescents from families in a lower socioeconomic position (SEP) tends to ha...
Social disparities in health follow a gradient through the whole population, the social gradient in ...
A higher proportion of adolescents from families in a lower socioeconomic position (SEP) tends to ha...
Socioeconomic inequalities in eating habits have a profound impact on the health of adolescents. The...
The number of studies among children and adolescents that focus on socio-economic differences in foo...
Background: In recent years, adolescents’ food habits have become a major source of concern, a...
Background: The many reasons why people eat what they eat are complex. Many health challenges are at...
Children and adolescents with a lower socioeconomic position have poorer dietary behaviours compared...
Background: Dietary inequality, via socio-economic inequality, may involve several mechanisms. Diffe...
Background: Current explanations of health inequalities in adolescents focus on behavourial and econ...
BACKGROUND Current explanations of health inequalities in adolescents focus on behavourial and ec...
Background: Nutrition is among the important determinants of diseases, and the social patterning of ...
Objective: To investigate the family structure and affluence-related inequality in adolescent eating...
Background: Social inequalities in health are a major and even growing problem in all European count...
Family affluence and cultural capital as indicators of social inequalities in adolescent’s eating-ba...
A higher proportion of adolescents from families in a lower socioeconomic position (SEP) tends to ha...
Social disparities in health follow a gradient through the whole population, the social gradient in ...
A higher proportion of adolescents from families in a lower socioeconomic position (SEP) tends to ha...
Socioeconomic inequalities in eating habits have a profound impact on the health of adolescents. The...
The number of studies among children and adolescents that focus on socio-economic differences in foo...
Background: In recent years, adolescents’ food habits have become a major source of concern, a...
Background: The many reasons why people eat what they eat are complex. Many health challenges are at...
Children and adolescents with a lower socioeconomic position have poorer dietary behaviours compared...