Below there are four articles. Please synthesize the information to discuss differences and correlations between income/household income and obesity/weight gain, especially in minority women
Articles:
Lincoln, K. D., Abdou, C. M., & Lloyd, D. (2014). Race and socioeconomic differences in obesity and depression among Black and non-Hispanic White Americans. Journal of health care for the poor and underserved, 25(1), 257. http://doi: 10.1353/hpu.2014.0038
Vedovato, G. M., Surkan, P. J., Jones-Smith, J., Steeves, E. A., Han, E., Trude, A. C., & Gittelsohn, J. (2016). Food insecurity, overweight and obesity among low-income African-American families in Baltimore City: associations with food-related perceptions. Public health nutrition, 19(8), 1405-1416.
http:// doi:10.1017/S1368980015002888
Wilcox, S., Sharpe, P. A., Liese, A. D., Dunn, C. G., & Hutto, B. (2020). Socioeconomic factors associated with diet quality and meeting dietary guidelines in disadvantaged neighborhoods in the Southeast United States. Ethnicity & health, 25(8), 1115-1131. https://doi.org/10.1080/13557858.2018.1493434
Zachary, D. A., Palmer, A. M., Beckham, S.W., & Surkan, P. J. (2013). A framework for understanding grocery purchasing in a low-income urban environment.
Qualitative Health Research, 23(5), 665-678. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1049732313479451
Kim & Knesebeck (2018) alludes to the reversal of the causality processes that need to be researched as another component of income and obesity rates. The study also postulates that while research on household income and obesity has been studied, further research needs to investigate obesity and income relationships outside Western societies (Kim & Knesebeck, 2018).
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