Although the prevalence of overweight and obesity among Chinese youth with higher socioeconomic status (SES) has been increasing, few studies have explored the mechanisms through which SES influences Chinese adolescents' weight status. Using data from the 2004, 2006, 2009, and 2011 China Health and...
Socioeconomic status has the potential to affect nutrition due to the economic barriers that inhibit the ability to buy nutritious food. Learn more about how socioeconomic status and physical environment affect nutrition and how race can be a factor. Updated: 05/08/2025 ...
Why is Universal Healthcare Coverage an ethical issue? (What are the value conflicts) Evaluate this issue from the standpoints of one or two ethical theories. How can a person's socioeconomic level affect their health? What are the four major...
How does socioeconomic status affect education? How do social inequalities affect class and region in society? What are the trends and patterns in health and ill-health within class and region? Explain how inequalities of opportunity can impact the health and wellbeing of an individual. ...
A recent study finds that how older adults perceive their socioeconomic status influences how old they feel and their attitudes toward aging. Specifically, the lower people deem their relative socioeconomic status, the worse they feel about growing older
Living in poverty may be accompanied by multiple stressors and negative health outcomes for both children and their mothers and fathers. Parents living in poverty are more likely to exhibit harsh parenting caused by the stress of living in poverty and/or
Helping patients understand that postpartum mental health conditions can be quite serious and that treatment is critical to improving the symptoms can help encourage follow-up appointments. Misconception #2: The conditions only affect the mother When patients think about mental health issues, such as ...
Socioeco- nomic disparities affect prefrontal function in children. J Cogn Neurosci 2009;21:1106–15. 8. Pungello EP, Iruka IU, Dotterer AM, Mills-Koonce R, Reznick JS. The effects of socioeconomic status, race, and parenting on language develop- ment in early childhood...
4. Oral healthcare is not affordable for many people and remains a sentinel of the ever-growing health inequalities gap13. Low socioeconomic status is associated with greater prevalence and severity of oral diseases. Caries and periodontal diseases are preventable, but the cost of accessing a dent...
The survey collected data on participant demographics (gender, ethnicity, socio-economic status, location (e.g., urban vs. rural). It captured data on participants’ perceived overall health status. The survey contained several questions pertaining to the impact of the CoLC, however two questions...