2023
DOI: 10.54254/2753-7048/4/2022236
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The Relationship of Social Economic Status and Obesity Among Adolescents

Abstract: This paper discusses the impact on adolescent obesity from the perspectives of subjective social economic status (SSES) and objective social economic status (OSES). It is found that both types of social economic statuses were negatively associated with obesity, which is mean that higher social economic status (SES) is a protective factor of obesity. By reviewing previous relevant literature, this paper further found that: (1) External environment (e.g., community) and personal SES can interacted predict the ob… Show more

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