A longitudinal analysis of the effects of socioeconomic factors, foreign media, and attitude toward appearance on general and central adiposity in Chinese adolescents
Abstract:Objective
This paper explores the longitudinal effects of socioeconomic factors (i.e., parent education and family income level), foreign media, and attitude toward appearance on general and central adiposity among Chinese adolescents.
Method
A longitudinal analysis was performed using data from the China Seven Cities Study, a health promotion and smoking prevention study conducted in seven cities across Mainland China between 2002 and 2005. Participants included 5,020 middle and high school students and the… Show more
“…A longitudinal study of Chinese adolescents found that family income was negatively associated with abdominal adiposity over the years 31 . Another follow-up study among British adolescents also found that waist circumference values were higher in lower socioeconomic groups, although the researchers did not verify statistical differences between boys and girls 32 .…”
“…A longitudinal study of Chinese adolescents found that family income was negatively associated with abdominal adiposity over the years 31 . Another follow-up study among British adolescents also found that waist circumference values were higher in lower socioeconomic groups, although the researchers did not verify statistical differences between boys and girls 32 .…”
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