A strong inverse association between a comprehensive measure of income -
based socioeconomic inequality and obesity was found among young white women, in a cross-sectional representative multiethnic sample of the United States population (10).
Not exact matches
The achievement gap between low - income and wealthy students has grown significantly, exacerbating
socioeconomic and racial tensions and heightening the sense of
inequality among various underserved communities, as large achievement gaps in educational outcomes
based on race and ethnicity remain, or by some accounts, even worsen.
Background: Despite numerous population -
based randomized intervention trials, the impact of such interventions on
socioeconomic inequalities has rarely been examined.
Seungmi Yang, Robert W Platt, Mourad Dahhou, Michael S Kramer; Do population -
based interventions widen or narrow
socioeconomic inequalities?
Conclusions: A population -
based intervention to promote breastfeeding slightly widened
socioeconomic inequalities in breastfeeding but not those in child cognitive ability.
By narrowing
socioeconomic -
based achievement gaps, high - quality universal prekindergarten will not only induce faster growth, it will also reduce income
inequality.
Socioeconomic inequality in health domains in Tehran: a population -
based cross-sectional study