This paper presents a systematic analysis of the impact of socioeconomic status (SES) on overweight and obesity in China and investigates how and why the SES-obesity gradient differs with age. Using a longitudinal sample drawn from the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS), I find that body mass index (BMI) is positively associated with SES during early childhood but becomes inversely related to childhood SES as children age into adulthood. Estimation results show that children from low SES families are less likely to be overweight or obese than their median and high SES peers. The results from subsamples stratified by living area reveal that the SES gaps of obesity are generally larger for urban residents than rural residents. Females a...
PURPOSE:Childhood overweight and obesity is on the rise in China and in Chinese cities in particular...
PURPOSE:Childhood overweight and obesity is on the rise in China and in Chinese cities in particular...
Background: 'Environmental mismatch' may contribute to obesity in rapidly developing societies, beca...
Objective To examine the association between parental socioeconomic status (SES) and the risk of off...
ObjectiveWe test whether a disparity by socioeconomic status (SES) (represented by educational attai...
Background: This study aims to assess evidence for any socioeconomic gradients in childhood obesit...
China has experienced a transition from a history of undernutrition to a rapid increase in obesity. ...
ObjectiveWe test whether a disparity by socioeconomic status (SES) (represented by educational attai...
China has experienced a transition from a history of undernutrition to a rapid increase in obesity. ...
Background: This study aims to assess evidence for any socioeconomic gradients in childhood obesit...
Abstract Background Socioeconomic inequalities in childhood obesity prevalence differ according to a...
The obesity epidemic has been consistently observed in both developed and developing countries. Desp...
The obesity epidemic has been consistently observed in both developed and developing countries. Desp...
Abstract Background The social disparities in obesity may originate in early life or in adulthood, a...
PURPOSE:Childhood overweight and obesity is on the rise in China and in Chinese cities in particular...
PURPOSE:Childhood overweight and obesity is on the rise in China and in Chinese cities in particular...
PURPOSE:Childhood overweight and obesity is on the rise in China and in Chinese cities in particular...
Background: 'Environmental mismatch' may contribute to obesity in rapidly developing societies, beca...
Objective To examine the association between parental socioeconomic status (SES) and the risk of off...
ObjectiveWe test whether a disparity by socioeconomic status (SES) (represented by educational attai...
Background: This study aims to assess evidence for any socioeconomic gradients in childhood obesit...
China has experienced a transition from a history of undernutrition to a rapid increase in obesity. ...
ObjectiveWe test whether a disparity by socioeconomic status (SES) (represented by educational attai...
China has experienced a transition from a history of undernutrition to a rapid increase in obesity. ...
Background: This study aims to assess evidence for any socioeconomic gradients in childhood obesit...
Abstract Background Socioeconomic inequalities in childhood obesity prevalence differ according to a...
The obesity epidemic has been consistently observed in both developed and developing countries. Desp...
The obesity epidemic has been consistently observed in both developed and developing countries. Desp...
Abstract Background The social disparities in obesity may originate in early life or in adulthood, a...
PURPOSE:Childhood overweight and obesity is on the rise in China and in Chinese cities in particular...
PURPOSE:Childhood overweight and obesity is on the rise in China and in Chinese cities in particular...
PURPOSE:Childhood overweight and obesity is on the rise in China and in Chinese cities in particular...
Background: 'Environmental mismatch' may contribute to obesity in rapidly developing societies, beca...