Socioeconomic inequalities in clustering of health-compromising behaviours among Indian adolescents
Conclusion: The presence of clustering of health-compromising behaviors was considerably higher among adolescents with lower educational attainment and wealth. The area of residence has an important influence on socioeconomic inequalities in clustering of NCD risk factors.
Source: Indian Journal of Community Medicine - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Manu Raj Mathur Ankur Singh Vijay Kumar Mishra Priyanka Parmar Deepti Nagrath Richard G Watt Georgios Tsakos Source Type: research
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