Relationship Between Socioeconomic Status and the Prevalence of Underweight, Overweight or Obesity in a General Japanese Population: NIPPON DATA2010.
Tomiyo NakamuraYasuyuki NakamuraShigeyuki SaitohTomonori OkamuraMasahiko YanagitaKatsushi YoshitaYoshikuni KitaYoshitaka MurakamiHiroshi YokomichiNobuo NishiNagako OkudaAya KadotaTakayoshi OhkuboHirotsugu UeshimaAkira OkayamaKatsuyuki MiuraPublished in: Journal of epidemiology (2018)
In adult women, a lower education level and lower household income were positively associated with being overweight or obese. In contrast, in adult men, a lower education level was inversely associated with obesity. Gender and age differences in SESs affect the prevalence of being overweight or obese.
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