Background: As measured through body mass index (BMI), obesity is more prevalent among upwardly mobile adults than among adults born into middle-class families. Although BMI reflects general adiposity, health risks are more strongly associated with abdominal adiposity. It is therefore important to investigate associations between upward mobility and fat distribution. Methods: A socioepidemiological questionnaire was developed, qualitatively validated and piloted with Oxford BioBank participants. Sex-specific analyses of variance (ANOVA) investigated associations between participant occupational class and adiposity, paternal occupational class and adiposity, and upward occupational mobility and adiposity. The main aim was to observe whether...
Abstract Objective: Investigate the relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and prevalence o...
ObjectiveTo test the hypothesis that lower birth order amplifies the positive association between so...
Obesity has become a major social and public health concern in the United States. The risk for obesi...
Background: Over the last 80 years the association between social class and obesity has changed. In ...
Conference Theme: Global Epidemiology in a Changing Environment: the Circumpolar PerspectiveTuesday ...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported associations between lower lifetime socioeconomic positio...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the relationships between body weight and fat distributio...
Objective As overall spread of obesity in populations is generally acknowledged to result from unhea...
Background The prevalence of obesity and overweight is rapidly increasing in industrialized countrie...
Abstract Identifying how socioeconomic positioning and genetic factors interact in the development o...
Background: Obesity has emerged as a major risk factor for non-communicable diseases in low and midd...
BackgroundObesity has emerged as a major risk factor for non-communicable diseases in low and middle...
Background: 'Environmental mismatch' may contribute to obesity in rapidly developing societies, beca...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has emerged as a major risk factor for non-communicable diseases in low and midd...
Intergenerational 'mismatch' between maternal and adult environments, common in developing economies...
Abstract Objective: Investigate the relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and prevalence o...
ObjectiveTo test the hypothesis that lower birth order amplifies the positive association between so...
Obesity has become a major social and public health concern in the United States. The risk for obesi...
Background: Over the last 80 years the association between social class and obesity has changed. In ...
Conference Theme: Global Epidemiology in a Changing Environment: the Circumpolar PerspectiveTuesday ...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported associations between lower lifetime socioeconomic positio...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the relationships between body weight and fat distributio...
Objective As overall spread of obesity in populations is generally acknowledged to result from unhea...
Background The prevalence of obesity and overweight is rapidly increasing in industrialized countrie...
Abstract Identifying how socioeconomic positioning and genetic factors interact in the development o...
Background: Obesity has emerged as a major risk factor for non-communicable diseases in low and midd...
BackgroundObesity has emerged as a major risk factor for non-communicable diseases in low and middle...
Background: 'Environmental mismatch' may contribute to obesity in rapidly developing societies, beca...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has emerged as a major risk factor for non-communicable diseases in low and midd...
Intergenerational 'mismatch' between maternal and adult environments, common in developing economies...
Abstract Objective: Investigate the relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and prevalence o...
ObjectiveTo test the hypothesis that lower birth order amplifies the positive association between so...
Obesity has become a major social and public health concern in the United States. The risk for obesi...