AbstractObjective:Using newly harmonised individual-level data on health and socio-economic environments in Latin American cities (from the Salud Urbana en América Latina (SALURBAL) study), we assessed the association between obesity and education levels and explored potential effect modification of this association by city-level socio-economic development.Design:This cross-sectional study used survey data collected between 2002 and 2017. Absolute and relative educational inequalities in obesity (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2, derived from measured weight and height) were calculated first. Then, a two-level mixed-effects logistic regression was run to test for effect modification of the education–obesity association by city-level socio-economic developmen...
An epidemic of obesity has been developing in virtually all OECD countries over the last 30 years. E...
Objective: To assess the association of sociodemographic and environmental factors with the obesity ...
Abstract Obesity prevalence is rapidly increasing in developing countries. Existing research investi...
Background: The burden of obesity differs by socioeconomic status. We aimed to characterise the prev...
BACKGROUND: The burden of obesity differs by socioeconomic status. We aimed to characterise the prev...
BACKGROUND: The burden of obesity differs by socioeconomic status. We aimed to characterise the prev...
The burden of obesity differs by socioeconomic status. We aimed to characterise the prevalence of ob...
Obesity is one of the leading causes of global morbidity and mortality. Trends in educational inequa...
Obesity is a major public health issue, interrelated to urbanization, social, and gender inequalitie...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Obesity is one of the leading causes of global morbidity and mortality. Tre...
The obesity epidemic has been consistently observed in both developed and developing countries. Desp...
Abstract While income gradients and gender inequalities in excess weight have been noted elsewhere, ...
This study examined obesity inequalities according to place of birth and educational attainment in m...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing rapidly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) as their...
Studies have suggested that obesity prevalence varies by income and educational level, although patt...
An epidemic of obesity has been developing in virtually all OECD countries over the last 30 years. E...
Objective: To assess the association of sociodemographic and environmental factors with the obesity ...
Abstract Obesity prevalence is rapidly increasing in developing countries. Existing research investi...
Background: The burden of obesity differs by socioeconomic status. We aimed to characterise the prev...
BACKGROUND: The burden of obesity differs by socioeconomic status. We aimed to characterise the prev...
BACKGROUND: The burden of obesity differs by socioeconomic status. We aimed to characterise the prev...
The burden of obesity differs by socioeconomic status. We aimed to characterise the prevalence of ob...
Obesity is one of the leading causes of global morbidity and mortality. Trends in educational inequa...
Obesity is a major public health issue, interrelated to urbanization, social, and gender inequalitie...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Obesity is one of the leading causes of global morbidity and mortality. Tre...
The obesity epidemic has been consistently observed in both developed and developing countries. Desp...
Abstract While income gradients and gender inequalities in excess weight have been noted elsewhere, ...
This study examined obesity inequalities according to place of birth and educational attainment in m...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing rapidly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) as their...
Studies have suggested that obesity prevalence varies by income and educational level, although patt...
An epidemic of obesity has been developing in virtually all OECD countries over the last 30 years. E...
Objective: To assess the association of sociodemographic and environmental factors with the obesity ...
Abstract Obesity prevalence is rapidly increasing in developing countries. Existing research investi...