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Obesity is significantly more prevalent among non-Hispanic African-American (henceforth "black") women than among non …]Hispanic white American (henceforth gwhiteh) women. These differences have persisted without much alteration since the early 1970s … and in obesity prevalence between black women and white women do not narrow substantially after controlling for …
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-white BMI gap (or obesity gap) among women. These unadjusted estimates echo previous findings from large survey datasets such as … share of the BMI gap (and the obesity gap) between black women and white women and are consistent with the presence of much …
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Obesity is significantly more prevalent among non-Hispanic African-American (henceforth "black") women than among non …-Hispanic white American (henceforth "white") women. These differences have persisted without much alteration since the early 1970s … and in obesity prevalence between black women and white women do not narrow substantially after controlling for …
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analytical choice model to American women in the 30-to-60-year-old age bracket and compare the model's equilibrium weight …-reported desired weights, and it defies the conventional wisdom that thinness has been a growing obsession among American women in …
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-white BMI gap (or obesity gap) among women. These unadjusted estimates echo previous findings from large survey datasets such as … share of the BMI gap (and the obesity gap) between black women and white women and are consistent with the presence of much …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010280862
Obesity is significantly more prevalent among non-Hispanic African-American (henceforth black) women than among non …]Hispanic white American (henceforth gwhiteh) women. These differences have persisted without much alteration since the early 1970s … and in obesity prevalence between black women and white women do not narrow substantially after controlling for …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010286319