Lifestyle choices mediate the association between educational attainment and BMI in older adults in China: A cross-sectional study
As the Chinese population ages, unhealthfully high body mass index (BMI) levels in older adults are becoming a public health concern as an unhealthfully high BMI is an ill-being condition and can contribute to the risk of disease. Education and lifestyle choices affect BMI; however, the evidence on...
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Main Authors: | Lu Wang (Author), Jianxue Ren (Author), Junli Chen (Author), Runguo Gao (Author), Bingyu Bai (Author), Hongqing An (Author), Weiqin Cai (Author), Anning Ma (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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