Assessment of health management strategies and socioeconomic factors contributing to obesity in urban populations
Balvinder Singh, Vijayalakshmi Eruva, Amrit Podder

TL;DR
This study explores how health strategies and socioeconomic factors influence obesity in urban areas, emphasizing the need for targeted interventions.
Contribution
The study identifies specific socioeconomic factors and health management strategies linked to urban obesity.
Findings
Significant correlations were found between socioeconomic conditions and obesity rates in urban populations.
Factors like income, physical activity, and healthcare access were shown to influence obesity.
The study highlights the importance of targeted interventions for obesity prevention in urban areas.
Abstract
Obesity in urban populations is a growing public health concern, influenced by various health management strategies and socioeconomic factors. Therefore, it is of interest to assess the health management strategies and socioeconomic factors contributing to obesity in urban populations. Data were collected from 150 participants through surveys and interviews, focusing on factors such as age, income, physical activity, healthcare access, and food availability. The findings revealed significant correlations between these factors and obesity rates, highlighting the importance of socioeconomic conditions in urban obesity. The study emphasizes the need for targeted interventions to address these contributing factors. These results provide valuable insights for developing effective obesity prevention and management strategies in urban areas. The advancement to knowledge in this study lies in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsObesity, Physical Activity, Diet · Health disparities and outcomes · Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology
