A negative association between socioeconomic status (SES) and levels of overweight/obesity is consistently found in high- and middle-income countries. Yet, there is little conclusive evidence about the mechanisms driving this association. In this systematic review, we discuss and compare the results of 22 studies that examine the role of psychosocial mediators in the association between lower SES and BMI in diverse population samples. These include factors related to resources and constraints in one’s external neighborhood, social resources, and psychological factors such as stress. The findings supporttheoretical models indicating that SES influences BMI partially through environmental and psychological factors. Importantly, SES remains a ...
Objective: Lower socioeconomic status is robustly associated with obesity; however, the underpinning...
Objective Lower socioeconomic status is robustly associated with obesity; however, the underpinning ...
Obesity is negatively valued in modem soci-eties, and excess weight may have deleteri-ous effects on...
A negative association between socioeconomic status (SES) and levels of overweight/obesity is consis...
A negative association between socioeconomic status (SES) and levels of overweight/obesity is consis...
A negative association between socioeconomic status (SES) and levels of overweight/obesity is consis...
The objective of this review was to update Sobal and Stunkard’s exhaustive review of the literature ...
Socio-ecological models suggest that many elements of the social environment act as upstream determi...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to describe the main psycho-social factors related to obesity in an adult popul...
Objectives We aimed to describe the main psycho-social factors related to obesity in an adult popula...
International audienceSocio-ecological models suggest that many elements of the social environment a...
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 (...
Objective Lower socioeconomic status is robustly associated with obesity; however, the underpinning ...
In developed countries, obesity is inversely associated with socioeconomic status (SES) among women,...
Objective: Lower socioeconomic status is robustly associated with obesity; however, the underpinning...
Objective Lower socioeconomic status is robustly associated with obesity; however, the underpinning ...
Obesity is negatively valued in modem soci-eties, and excess weight may have deleteri-ous effects on...
A negative association between socioeconomic status (SES) and levels of overweight/obesity is consis...
A negative association between socioeconomic status (SES) and levels of overweight/obesity is consis...
A negative association between socioeconomic status (SES) and levels of overweight/obesity is consis...
The objective of this review was to update Sobal and Stunkard’s exhaustive review of the literature ...
Socio-ecological models suggest that many elements of the social environment act as upstream determi...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to describe the main psycho-social factors related to obesity in an adult popul...
Objectives We aimed to describe the main psycho-social factors related to obesity in an adult popula...
International audienceSocio-ecological models suggest that many elements of the social environment a...
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 (...
Objective Lower socioeconomic status is robustly associated with obesity; however, the underpinning ...
In developed countries, obesity is inversely associated with socioeconomic status (SES) among women,...
Objective: Lower socioeconomic status is robustly associated with obesity; however, the underpinning...
Objective Lower socioeconomic status is robustly associated with obesity; however, the underpinning ...
Obesity is negatively valued in modem soci-eties, and excess weight may have deleteri-ous effects on...