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America currently witnesses many healthcare challenges. One of those challenges is the rising rate of obesity. As a health risk obesity imposes both social and economic problems as it involves high treatment costs and results in productivity loss in the labor market. Obesity also leads to many ot...
- 《Annals of Epidemiology》 被引量: 216发表: 1996年 Prognostic Impact of Metabolic Syndrome by Different Definitions in a Population With High Prevalence of Obesity and Diabetes The Strong Heart Study OBJECTIVE: This study analyzed which definition of the metabolic syndrome is more predictive of ...
They used a 'cost-of-illness' approach for 28 diseases known to be associated with obesity to estimate the economic impact of overweight (body mass index (BMI) of 25 to 29.9 kg/m2in adults) and obesity (BMI of 30 kg/m2and above) in eight countries for 2019 and for 2060. Australia, ...
Socioeconomic position (SEP) across the life course has been repeatedly linked with obesity in high-income countries (HICs) and has been the subject of multiple systematic reviews [1,2,3,4,5,6]. These reviews demonstrate predominantly that, among adults in HICs, advantaged SEP in both chil...
The events that have had the greatest impact on defining Canada are The 874 Words 4 Pages Decent Essays Read More How To Make Canada A Great Country Essay Canada is a country, proud of its culture and heritage. Canada is a country in North America alongside the United States and Mexico, ...
Abdominal obesity has become an important public health issue in China. Socioeconomic disparities are thought to be closely related to the prevalence of abdominal obesity. Exploring socioeconomic disparities in abdominal obesity over the life course in C
6 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey data have been used to characterize the costs of conditions including obesity,7 musculoskeletal conditions,8 behavioral disorders in children,9 and diabetes.10 In this article, Medical Expenditure Panel Survey data are used to estimate the economic impact of visual ...
This chapter discusses the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and obesity, with a focus on explanations for the inverse association between SES and obesity in high-income countries. In addition to a review of the most common explanations, inc
Stoll BA: Affluence, Obesity, and Breast Cancer. Breast J2000;6:146–49. Google Scholar Sung JF, Alema-Mensah E, Blumenthal DS: Inner-city African American women who failed to receive cancer screening following a culturally-appropriate intervention: the role of health insurance. Cancer Detect ...