2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00103-015-2275-6
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Soziale Ungleichheit und Gesundheit

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“…SES and BMI turned out to be the most meaningful predictors of HS besides age. The influence of SES on HS is in line with other studies, showing a health benefit from higher SES [40, 41] but there are also studies who lack finding a consistent pattern of association between SES and health outcomes [42]. Lower values for PA and PF for residents with lower SES have been reported in numerous studies with adults [40] as well as adolescents [43, 44].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…SES and BMI turned out to be the most meaningful predictors of HS besides age. The influence of SES on HS is in line with other studies, showing a health benefit from higher SES [40, 41] but there are also studies who lack finding a consistent pattern of association between SES and health outcomes [42]. Lower values for PA and PF for residents with lower SES have been reported in numerous studies with adults [40] as well as adolescents [43, 44].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The same is true for depression, anxiety disorders, and other mental illnesses, as well as for accidental injuries and functional limitations in performance of daily activities (10,11).…”
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confidence: 95%
“…Such strategies of health promotion have included complex interventions involving multiple stakeholders from different sectors jointly working together. The specific aims were: (1) to explore the structure and organization of the cross-sector partnerships and (2) to identify facilitating and hindering factors when implemen-…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Das interdependente Verhältnis von sozialer Lage und individuellem Gesundheitszustand ist vielfach wissenschaftlich nachgewiesen. Die ungleiche Verteilung "sozialer Determinanten" führt zu schlechteren Gesundheits-und Teilhabechancen von Personen, die sich in einer ungünstigeren Ausgangssituation befinden [1,2]. Gekoppelt an einen niedrigeren Sozialstatus ist die höhere Vulnerabilität gegenüber einem breiten Spektrum an Krankheiten und gesundheitlichen Problemen [2,3].…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
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