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Essay heading: Obesity - Socioeconomic Status
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July 31, 1999 |
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Among white teenagers, the prevalence of being overweight decreases with increasing socioeconomic status. Among black teenagers, on the other hand, the prevalence of being overweight remains the same or increases with increasing socioeconomic status, according to the national survey data (Drewnowski et al... displayed 300 characters
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Such low-and middle-income neighborhoods have significantly fewer resources for physical activity such as parks, fitness and community centers, and walking trails than high-income areas. Moreover, children are less likely to be physically active in low-income neighborhoods due to being deemed unsafe by the residents... displayed next 300 characters
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