Cross‐Sectional and Longitudinal Associations of BMI with Socioeconomic Characteristics
Obesity Research2005Vol. 13(8), pp. 1412–1421
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Abstract
Socioeconomic factors are inversely associated with BMI in middle-aged women, possibly reflecting socially patterned exposures occurring in childhood and adolescence. However, recent increases over time in BMI are either not clearly patterned by socioeconomic factors or are greater in the higher socioeconomic status groups.
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