International trends in ‘bottom-end’inequality in adolescent physical activity and nutrition: HBSC study 2002–2014
Abstract
In spite of many positive trends that have emerged in the health of young people, adolescents from more affluent groups continue to experience more favourable health outcomes. There are no groups that are more vulnerable than those who report very poor (‘bottom-end’) indicators of health behaviour. The present study investigated the role of socio-economic factors as potential determinants of bottom-end health behaviours pertaining to physical activity and diet.Publication date: 2018
Journal: European Journal of Public Health
Orcid: http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7437-2542
Language: English
Peer reviewed: YES