OBJECTIVES: Prior evidence suggests geographic disparities in the effect of maternal education on child nutritional status between countries, between regions and between urban and rural areas. We postulated its effect would also vary by micro-geographic locations (indicated by mountain areas, plain areas and the edge areas) in a Chinese minority area. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted with a multistage random sample of 1474 school children aged 5-12 years in Guyuan, China. Child nutritional status was measured by height-for-age z scores (HAZ). Linear mixed models were used to examine its association with place of residence and maternal education. RESULTS: Micro-geographic disparities in child nutritional status and the level of...
Background: The gender gap remains a major impediment in the path towards equality and it is especia...
Abstract The unprecedented large-scale rural-to-urban migration in China has leftmany rural children...
While ample evidence documents that urban children generally have better nutritional status than the...
Prior evidence suggests geographic disparities in the effect of maternal education on child nutritio...
Background: We know that in low- and middle-income countries maternal and children’s under nutrition...
This paper analyzes recent household survey data from Gansu, a less developed province in Northwest ...
This paper examines the effect of parental, household and community characteristics on the health of...
OBJECTIVE: The double burden of undernutrition and overnutrition is recognized as a global devastati...
Background: Hukou is the household registration system in China that determines eligibility for vari...
Over the past two decades, the literature has shown a clear gradient between child health and wealth...
Chinese children are facing dual burden of malnutrition-coexistence of under-and over-nutrition. Lit...
Background Childhood growth affects long-term health and could contribute to health inequalities tha...
China's rapid development and urbanization have induced large numbers of rural residents to migrate ...
Child health is not only a key indicator of overall quality of public health, but also vital for the...
Supplementary information files for article Socio-economic disparities in child-to-adolescent growth...
Background: The gender gap remains a major impediment in the path towards equality and it is especia...
Abstract The unprecedented large-scale rural-to-urban migration in China has leftmany rural children...
While ample evidence documents that urban children generally have better nutritional status than the...
Prior evidence suggests geographic disparities in the effect of maternal education on child nutritio...
Background: We know that in low- and middle-income countries maternal and children’s under nutrition...
This paper analyzes recent household survey data from Gansu, a less developed province in Northwest ...
This paper examines the effect of parental, household and community characteristics on the health of...
OBJECTIVE: The double burden of undernutrition and overnutrition is recognized as a global devastati...
Background: Hukou is the household registration system in China that determines eligibility for vari...
Over the past two decades, the literature has shown a clear gradient between child health and wealth...
Chinese children are facing dual burden of malnutrition-coexistence of under-and over-nutrition. Lit...
Background Childhood growth affects long-term health and could contribute to health inequalities tha...
China's rapid development and urbanization have induced large numbers of rural residents to migrate ...
Child health is not only a key indicator of overall quality of public health, but also vital for the...
Supplementary information files for article Socio-economic disparities in child-to-adolescent growth...
Background: The gender gap remains a major impediment in the path towards equality and it is especia...
Abstract The unprecedented large-scale rural-to-urban migration in China has leftmany rural children...
While ample evidence documents that urban children generally have better nutritional status than the...