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Later-Life Mortality and Longevity in Late-18th and 19th-Century Cohorts. Where Are We Now, and Where Are We Heading?
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How do socioeconomic inequalities and preterm birth interact to modify health and education outcomes? A narrative systematic review
Published 2025-01-01“…One study found that negative effects of low socioeconomic status were reduced for those born preterm (and vice versa) for communication delay.Conclusions Our findings suggest that the impact of low socioeconomic status on cognitive and mental health outcomes is exacerbated by preterm birth. …”
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Effects of socioeconomic and human-modified landscape variables on medicinal species richness at a macroscale: the case of the Caatinga, Brazil
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Background Ethnobiological studies at local scales have shown that knowledge of medicinal species tends to decrease as socioeconomic status and the extent of human-modified landscapes increase. …”
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Physical activity patterns in a representative sample of adolescents from the largest city in Latin America: a cross-sectional study in Sao Paulo
Published 2020-09-01“…Socioeconomic status was assessed using a wealth index derived from principal component analysis. …”
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Kualitas Hidup Remaja Berstatus Sosial Ekonomi Rendah: Bagaimana Kontribusi Resiliensi Keluarga?
Published 2021-07-01“…Adolescents from low socioeconomic status are prone to have poor quality of life. …”
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SELF-HELP SKILLS OF PUPILS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY: A QUASI EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH
Published 2024-06-01“…A high parent's socioeconomic status influenced participants' self-help skills more. …”
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Understanding the dynamics of post-surgical recovery and its predictors in resource-limited settings: a prospective cohort study
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Introduction Post-surgical recovery time is influenced by various factors, including patient demographics, surgical details, pre-existing conditions, post-operative care, and socioeconomic status. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for improving patient outcomes. …”
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COVID-19 and the Black Death: Nutrition, frailty, inequity, and mortality
Published 2020-12-01“…Results: Nutrition – often a consequence of socioeconomic status – plays a crucial role in pandemic mor- tality. …”
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Socioeconomic disparities in child malnutrition: trends, determinants, and policy implications from the Kenya demographic and health survey (2014 - 2022)
Published 2025-01-01“…A household’s socioeconomic status was the largest contributing factor to health inequality. …”
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Related-factors of social support for students’ physical activity in a network perspective
Published 2023-05-01“…Social support and socioeconomic status were assessed using validated questionnaires. …”
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Hubungan Status Gizi dengan Status Sosial Ekonomi Keluarga Murid Sekolah Dasar di Daerah Pusat dan Pinggiran Kota Padang Lisbet Rimelfhi Sebataraja,
Published 2014-05-01“…<br />Keywords:Nutritional Status, Socioeconomic Status, The City Center, Suburbs</p>…”
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Young people’s proposals for tackling everyday challenges in order to improve mental health: a qualitative comparison study based on different socioeconomic neighborhoods
Published 2025-01-01“…In a Swedish context socioeconomic status is related with migration experience. …”
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Intergenerational Transfers in Infant Mortality in Southern Sweden, 1740-1968
Published 2018-12-01“…Studies conducted in historical populations and developing countries have evidenced the existence of clustering in infant deaths, which could be related to genetic inheritance, early life exposures, and/or to social and cultural factors such as education, socioeconomic status or parental care. A transmission of death clustering has also been found across generations. …”
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Intergenerational Transfers in Infant Mortality in Southern Sweden, 1740-1968
Published 2018-12-01“… Studies conducted in historical populations and developing countries have evidenced the existence of clustering in infant deaths, which could be related to genetic inheritance, early life exposures, and/or to social and cultural factors such as education, socioeconomic status or parental care. A transmission of death clustering has also been found across generations. …”
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Intergenerational Transfers in Infant Mortality in Southern Sweden, 1740-1968
Published 2018-12-01“…Studies conducted in historical populations and developing countries have evidenced the existence of clustering in infant deaths, which could be related to genetic inheritance, early life exposures, and/or to social and cultural factors such as education, socioeconomic status or parental care. A transmission of death clustering has also been found across generations. …”
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How successfully do immigrant parents transfer their voting behavior to their offspring?
Published 2025-01-01“…Taken together, within-family political exposure, social engagement and socioeconomic status only weakly explain the observed gap in intergenerational transmission.…”
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Intergenerational Transfers in Infant Mortality in Southern Sweden, 1740-1968
Published 2018-12-01“…Studies conducted in historical populations and developing countries have evidenced the existence of clustering in infant deaths, which could be related to genetic inheritance, early life exposures, and/or to social and cultural factors such as education, socioeconomic status or parental care. A transmission of death clustering has also been found across generations. …”
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Intergenerational Transfers in Infant Mortality in Southern Sweden, 1740-1968
Published 2018-12-01“…Studies conducted in historical populations and developing countries have evidenced the existence of clustering in infant deaths, which could be related to genetic inheritance, early life exposures, and/or to social and cultural factors such as education, socioeconomic status or parental care. A transmission of death clustering has also been found across generations. …”
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Dimensional Model for Estimating Factors influencing Childhood Obesity: Path Analysis Based Modeling
Published 2014-01-01“…The proposed models in this study explore the connection among the socioeconomic status of the family, parental feeding practice, and physical activity. …”
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Development of subjective well-being in adolescents before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
Published 2025-01-01“…Among the moderators, especially the socioeconomic status indicated interindividual differences in the variation of different SWB facets.…”
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