A landmark review of studies published prior to 1989 on socioeconomic status (SES) and obesity supported the view that obesity in the developing world would be essentially a disease of the socioeconomic elite. The present review, on studies conducted in adult populations from developing countries, published between 1989 and 2003, shows a different scenario for the relationship between SES and obesity. Although more studies are necessary to clarify the exact nature of this relationship, particularly among men, three main conclusions emerge from the studies reviewed: 1. Obesity in the developing world can no longer be considered solely a disease of groups with higher SES. 2.The burden of obesity in each developing country tends to shift towar...
Background The burden of obesity differs by socioeconomic status. We aimed to characterise the preva...
Background: As obesity increases, middle-income countries are undergoing a health-risk transition. W...
The origin of the obesity epidemic in developing countries is still poorly understood. It has been p...
We undertook a systematic review of studies assessing the association between socioeconomic status (...
We undertook a systematic review of studies assessing the association between socioeconomic status (...
The objective of this review was to update Sobal and Stunkard’s exhaustive review of the literature ...
We undertook a systematic review of studies assessing the association between socioeconomic status (...
Obesity is a significant public health concern affecting more than half a billion people worldwide. ...
In developed countries, obesity is inversely associated with socioeconomic status (SES) among women,...
Obesity, a widely known risk factor for many chronic diseases, is rapidly increasing in developing c...
The global obesity pandemic has been well-documented and widely discussed by the public, the media, ...
Obesity is considered one of the major health concerns of the 21st century and is frequently associa...
BACKGROUND:The purpose of this review was to summarize the published literature on the association o...
Obesity is not just a disease of developed nations. Obesity levels in some lower-income and transiti...
Obesity is socio-culturally distributed; that is the prevalence of obesity is known to vary accordin...
Background The burden of obesity differs by socioeconomic status. We aimed to characterise the preva...
Background: As obesity increases, middle-income countries are undergoing a health-risk transition. W...
The origin of the obesity epidemic in developing countries is still poorly understood. It has been p...
We undertook a systematic review of studies assessing the association between socioeconomic status (...
We undertook a systematic review of studies assessing the association between socioeconomic status (...
The objective of this review was to update Sobal and Stunkard’s exhaustive review of the literature ...
We undertook a systematic review of studies assessing the association between socioeconomic status (...
Obesity is a significant public health concern affecting more than half a billion people worldwide. ...
In developed countries, obesity is inversely associated with socioeconomic status (SES) among women,...
Obesity, a widely known risk factor for many chronic diseases, is rapidly increasing in developing c...
The global obesity pandemic has been well-documented and widely discussed by the public, the media, ...
Obesity is considered one of the major health concerns of the 21st century and is frequently associa...
BACKGROUND:The purpose of this review was to summarize the published literature on the association o...
Obesity is not just a disease of developed nations. Obesity levels in some lower-income and transiti...
Obesity is socio-culturally distributed; that is the prevalence of obesity is known to vary accordin...
Background The burden of obesity differs by socioeconomic status. We aimed to characterise the preva...
Background: As obesity increases, middle-income countries are undergoing a health-risk transition. W...
The origin of the obesity epidemic in developing countries is still poorly understood. It has been p...