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SO.2.12 - What have we learned recently on socio-economic inequalities

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Friday, June 16, 2023
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
UKK - Hall B (Level 3)

Speaker

Attendee3682
Faculty Member
Institute For Population And Social Research, Mahidol University, Thailand

Refining index to measure physical activity inequality: which group of population is the most vulnerable?

Attendee1464
Maastricht University

Association of perceived and objective neighborhood walkability with accelerometer measured physical activity and sedentary time in the Maastricht Study

Attendee2587
University of South Carolina

Effective Recruitment Strategies for Underrepresented Populations in a Community Physical Activity Program

Attendee4387
Universidad De La República, Uruguay

Coping strategies of food insecure households with children and adolescents: Insights from Bourdieu’s theoretical contributions.

Attendee5901
Research Associate & PhD Candidate
The George Institute for Global Health

Differences in grocery purchasing behaviours by socioeconomic position during COVID-19 lockdowns in Melbourne, Australia

Attendee2046
Phd Student
Centro Nacional De Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC)

Association between social vulnerability burden and cardiovascular health over adolescence using the novel Life’s Essential 8 score

Attendee1870
Senior Lecturer In Maternal Nutrition
Newcastle University

Patterns in postnatal diet and physical activity behaviours among a highly deprived population of women living with obesity in the UK

Attendee3908
Postdoctoral researcher
University Of Helsinki

How education and income are associated with the consumption of plant-based protein-rich foods and related food choice motives?

Attendee73
Student
University Of Otago

Moving in the Margins: A qualitative study into the role of physical activity in marginalised communities

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