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

Background Socioeconomic inequalities in childhood body mass index (BMI) have been repeatedly documented in high income countries, yet there is uncertainty regarding how they have changed across time, how inequalities in the composite parts of BMI have changed (weight and height), and whether inequa...

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Main Authors: David Bann, Will Johnson, Leah Li, Diana Kuh, Rebecca Hardy
Format: Default Article
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2134/32247
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