نتایج جستجو برای: socioeconomic environment

تعداد نتایج: 563833  

2016
Maria McInerney Ilona Csizmadi Christine M. Friedenreich Francisco Alaniz Uribe Alberto Nettel-Aguirre Lindsay McLaren Melissa Potestio Beverly Sandalack Gavin R. McCormack

BACKGROUND The neighbourhood environment may play an important role in diet quality. Most previous research has examined the associations between neighbourhood food environment and diet quality, and neighbourhood socioeconomic status and diet quality separately. This study investigated the independent and joint effects of neighbourhood food environment and neighbourhood socioeconomic status in ...

Journal: :European Journal of Sustainable Development Research 2020

2012
Hamood Ur-Rehman Malik Krishan Kumar Marianne Frieri

Multiple risk factors can be modified to decrease asthma incidence. It is important to understand early risks to decrease exposure to harmful conditions in the environment that can trigger asthma which may not be clinically evident in children until they reach adulthood. A retrospective literature review of articles on the prevalence of asthma in the urban versus rural environment was initiated...

2005
J. E. Cinner

This paper examines relationships between socioeconomic factors and perceptions of coastal resources in Mahahual, Mexico. Residents provided open-ended comments to questions regarding coral reefs and fisheries. Socioeconomic characteristics are examined to see if there are differences in perceptions between socioeconomic groups. We found that wealth is the most important socioeconomic variable ...

2016
Dot Dumuid Timothy S Olds Lucy K Lewis Carol Maher

BACKGROUND Activity behaviours (physical activity, sedentary time and screen time) have been linked to health outcomes in childhood. Furthermore, socioeconomic disparities have been observed in both children's activity behaviours and health outcomes. Children's physical home environments may play a role in these relationships. This study aimed to examine the associations and interactions betwee...

2010
Paula M Lantz Andrew Pritchard

Increasing research and policy attention is being given to how the socioeconomic environment influences health. This article discusses potential indicators or metrics regarding the socioeconomic environment that could play a role in an incentive-based system for population health. Given the state of the research regarding the influence of socioeconomic contextual variables on health outcomes, t...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2006
Marjan Drukker Charles Kaplan Josien Schneiders Frans JM Feron Jim van Os

BACKGROUND Neighbourhood socioeconomic disadvantage and social capital have been associated with adolescent well-being, but the majority of studies were cross-sectional, and the time window over which the neighbourhood may impact on development is unknown. Therefore, the contribution of the neighbourhood environment to adolescents' quality of life and the course of these effects during the peri...

Journal: :Health & place 2014
Triantafyllos Pliakas Paul Wilkinson Cathryn Tonne

Socioeconomic gradients in walking are well documented but the underlying reasons remain unclear. We examined the contribution of objective measures of the physical environment at residence to socioeconomic gradients in walking in 3363 participants (50-74years) from the Whitehall II study (2002-2004). Individual-level socioeconomic position was measured as most recent employment grade. The cont...

Journal: :Occupational medicine 2015
T N Winding M Labriola E A Nohr J H Andersen

BACKGROUND Investigating whether certain individual or background characteristics are associated with an increased risk of experiencing an excessively demanding work environment in younger workers may help to reduce future inequality in health and maximize their labour market participation. AIMS To describe the work environment of Danish 20- to 21-year olds and to investigate the influence of...

2016
Jessica Tyrrell Andrew R Wood Ryan M Ames Hanieh Yaghootkar Robin N. Beaumont Samuel E. Jones Marcus A Tuke Katherine S. Ruth Rachel M Freathy George Davey Smith Stéphane Joost Idris Guessous Anna Murray David P. Strachan Zoltán Kutalik Michael N Weedon Timothy M Frayling Timothy Frayling

Susceptibility to obesity in today’s environment has a strong genetic component. Lower socioeconomic position (SEP) is associated with a higher risk of obesity but it is not known if it accentuates genetic susceptibility to obesity. We aimed to use up to 120,000 individuals from the UK Biobank study to test the hypothesis that measures of socioeconomic position accentuate genetic susceptibility...

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