Socioeconomic gradients in the Westernization of diet in China over 20 years
Introduction: In low-middle income countries, urbanization leads to changes from traditional to Western diet, which are often accompanied by reductions in cardiometabolic health. Whether socioeconomic status buffers these urbanization-related diet changes over time is unknown. Objective: To examine...
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Main Authors: | Annie Green Howard (Author), Samantha M. Attard (Author), Amy H. Herring (Author), Huijun Wang (Author), Shufa Du (Author), Penny Gordon-Larsen (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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