Socio-economic and residential inequality in underweight, overweight/obesity, diabetes and hypertension among women and men by survey round, Bangladesh 2004–2018.</p
Studies show there is a double burden of underweight and overweight in Bangladesh amidst a global ba...
A well-established belief regarding inequalities in health around the world is that hypertension and...
Bangladesh is experiencing a nutrition transition with an increase in the double burden of malnutrit...
1Negative values mean that the burden is more concentrated in the poor and positive values mean that...
1Negative values mean that the burden is more concentrated in the rural and positive values mean tha...
(A) Women (15-49y): Underweight. (B) Women (15-49y): Overweight/obesity. (C) Men (18-95y): Underweig...
<p>Prevalence of normal weight, underweight, and overweight/obesity by socioeconomic status (SES) qu...
Chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a major public health challenge, and undermine social a...
This article was published in the PLoS ONE [© 2016 Biswas et al.] and the definitive version is avai...
Background: The escalating prevalence of overweight and obesity globally is reflected amongst urban ...
BackgroundThe prevalence of overweightness in Bangladesh is increasing, while underweightness also c...
Chronic diseases are now among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in lower income countri...
(A) Distributions of BMI by survey round. (B) Distributions of BMI by age and survey round. (C) Prev...
A well-established belief regarding inequalities in health around the world is that hypertension and...
Chronic diseases are now among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in lower income countri...
Studies show there is a double burden of underweight and overweight in Bangladesh amidst a global ba...
A well-established belief regarding inequalities in health around the world is that hypertension and...
Bangladesh is experiencing a nutrition transition with an increase in the double burden of malnutrit...
1Negative values mean that the burden is more concentrated in the poor and positive values mean that...
1Negative values mean that the burden is more concentrated in the rural and positive values mean tha...
(A) Women (15-49y): Underweight. (B) Women (15-49y): Overweight/obesity. (C) Men (18-95y): Underweig...
<p>Prevalence of normal weight, underweight, and overweight/obesity by socioeconomic status (SES) qu...
Chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a major public health challenge, and undermine social a...
This article was published in the PLoS ONE [© 2016 Biswas et al.] and the definitive version is avai...
Background: The escalating prevalence of overweight and obesity globally is reflected amongst urban ...
BackgroundThe prevalence of overweightness in Bangladesh is increasing, while underweightness also c...
Chronic diseases are now among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in lower income countri...
(A) Distributions of BMI by survey round. (B) Distributions of BMI by age and survey round. (C) Prev...
A well-established belief regarding inequalities in health around the world is that hypertension and...
Chronic diseases are now among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in lower income countri...
Studies show there is a double burden of underweight and overweight in Bangladesh amidst a global ba...
A well-established belief regarding inequalities in health around the world is that hypertension and...
Bangladesh is experiencing a nutrition transition with an increase in the double burden of malnutrit...