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Who Reports Greater Chronic Disease Risk Behaviours? A Closer Look at Sociodemographic Differences Among Australian Adolescents: A Cross-Sectional Analysis. [PDF]
Egan L +4 more
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Ethnic enclaves, neighborhood socioeconomic status, and obesity among Hispanic women in Chicago: a latent profile analysis approach. [PDF]
Sánchez-Díaz CT +5 more
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Toward Equity: Prioritizing Vulnerable Communities in Climate Change [PDF]
Nance, Earthea, Wright, Beverly
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Transition of obesity in India, 2006-2021: a state-wise investigation from an equity perspective. [PDF]
Rath J +5 more
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Improving patient flow: ethnicity and socio-economic status associated with delayed discharge from hospital in patients with COVID-19 infection: An observational epidemiological study. [PDF]
Crooks CJ +11 more
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(1992). China: From diseases of poverty to diseases of affluence. policy implications of the epidemiological transition. Ecology of Food and Nutrition: Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 133-144.
T Colin Campbell
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The incidence of diseases of affluence, such as diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular diseases, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol has been reported to rise. Consequently, the concentrations of residues of drugs designed to treat these diseases have been rising in water bodies.
Petr Marsalek +2 more
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