International audienceBackground/Objectives Lower socioeconomic position (SEP) is associated with increased risk of higher BMI and developing obesity. No research to date has directly examined whether SEP differences in health-based food choice motives or executive function explain why lower SEP is associated with higher BMI. Subjects/Methods We analysed observational data from large samples of UK ( N = 4130) and US ( N = 1898) adults which included measures of SEP (education level, household income and subjective social status) and self-reported BMI. Participants also completed validated self-report measures on the extent to which their day-to-day food choices were motivated by health and weight control, as well as completing computerized ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether psychosocial factors mediate (explain) the association between socioec...
Objective To examine whether psychosocial factors mediate (explain) the association between socioeco...
Overweight and obesity is a global problem incurring substantial health and economic implications. T...
International audienceBackground/Objectives Lower socioeconomic position (SEP) is associated with in...
Background/Objectives: Lower socioeconomic position (SEP) is associated with increased risk of highe...
Understanding the link between diet, risk of obesity and the underlying socioeconomic circumstances ...
Low socioeconomic status (low SES), as defined by income or educational attainment, has been associa...
Introduction: Food insecurity is a social determinant of health and is defined as limited ability to...
The inverse relationship between higher rates of overweight women in lower socioeconomic groups has ...
The issue of obesity continues to be a prevalent problem in the current century. In developed countr...
Low self-control and financial strain may limit individuals’ capacity to resist temptations in...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether psychosocial factors mediate (explain) the association between socioec...
Introduction: Food insecurity is a social determinant of health and is defined as limited ability to...
The aim of this study was to examine whether takeaway food consumption mediated (explained) the asso...
Socioeconomic status is one of the strongest predictors of obesity, and of living in deprived neighb...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether psychosocial factors mediate (explain) the association between socioec...
Objective To examine whether psychosocial factors mediate (explain) the association between socioeco...
Overweight and obesity is a global problem incurring substantial health and economic implications. T...
International audienceBackground/Objectives Lower socioeconomic position (SEP) is associated with in...
Background/Objectives: Lower socioeconomic position (SEP) is associated with increased risk of highe...
Understanding the link between diet, risk of obesity and the underlying socioeconomic circumstances ...
Low socioeconomic status (low SES), as defined by income or educational attainment, has been associa...
Introduction: Food insecurity is a social determinant of health and is defined as limited ability to...
The inverse relationship between higher rates of overweight women in lower socioeconomic groups has ...
The issue of obesity continues to be a prevalent problem in the current century. In developed countr...
Low self-control and financial strain may limit individuals’ capacity to resist temptations in...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether psychosocial factors mediate (explain) the association between socioec...
Introduction: Food insecurity is a social determinant of health and is defined as limited ability to...
The aim of this study was to examine whether takeaway food consumption mediated (explained) the asso...
Socioeconomic status is one of the strongest predictors of obesity, and of living in deprived neighb...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether psychosocial factors mediate (explain) the association between socioec...
Objective To examine whether psychosocial factors mediate (explain) the association between socioeco...
Overweight and obesity is a global problem incurring substantial health and economic implications. T...