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The following pages link to Socioeconomic Inequalities in Body Mass Index across Adulthood: Coordinated Analyses of Individual Participant Data from Three British Birth Cohort Studies Initiated in 1946, 1958 and 1970 (Q31153943):
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- Education as a moderator of genetic risk for higher body mass index: prospective cohort study from childhood to adulthood. (Q38652667) (← links)
- Long-term impact of childhood disadvantage on late-life functional decline among older Japanese: Results from the JAGES prospective cohort study (Q47674945) (← links)
- Socioeconomic inequalities in childhood and adolescent body-mass index, weight, and height from 1953 to 2015: an analysis of four longitudinal, observational, British birth cohort studies (Q51760076) (← links)
- How does childhood socioeconomic position affect overweight and obesity in adolescence and early adulthood: a longitudinal study (Q59795162) (← links)
- The impact of health on economic and social outcomes in the United Kingdom: A scoping literature review (Q60924411) (← links)
- Data Resource Profile: Cohort and Longitudinal Studies Enhancement Resources (CLOSER) (Q63352652) (← links)
- Socioeconomic inequalities in obesity: modelling future trends in Australia (Q64099536) (← links)
- Ethnic differences in body mass index trajectories from 18 years to postpartum in a population-based cohort of pregnant women in Norway (Q64109755) (← links)
- Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil): socio-occupational class as an effect modifier for the relationship between adiposity measures and self-rated health. (Q64883275) (← links)
- Health Challenges of the Pacific Region: Insights From History, Geography, Social Determinants, Genetics, and the Microbiome (Q90401365) (← links)
- Body size trajectories and cardio-metabolic resilience to obesity (Q90569746) (← links)
- How youth cognitive and sociodemographic factors relate to the development of overweight and obesity in the UK and the USA: a prospective cross-cohort study of the National Child Development Study and National Longitudinal Study of Youth 1979 (Q92093172) (← links)
- Distinct patterns of socio-economic disparities in child-to-adolescent BMI trajectories across UK ethnic groups: A prospective longitudinal study (Q92226053) (← links)
- Socioeconomic inequalities in childhood-to-adulthood BMI tracking in three British birth cohorts (Q92548144) (← links)
- Is it time to stop sweeping data cleaning under the carpet? A novel algorithm for outlier management in growth data (Q92915360) (← links)
- Area deprivation, screen time and consumption of food and drink high in fat salt and sugar (HFSS) in young people: results from a cross-sectional study in the UK (Q93131657) (← links)
- Association of Parental Socioeconomic Status and Newborn Telomere Length (Q94509475) (← links)