The sociologic study of factors impacting obesity at microand meso-level in the countries of former USSR: multilevel analysis


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The article presents the analysis of results of sociologic survey "Population health in transitional period" (HITT) carried out in 2010. In particular, the problem of obesity, one of the actual issues of modern medicine was studied. The article is addressed to professionals in the field of sociology, statistics, social works and public health and to the widest circle of readers interested to learn about alterations in the social economic situation on the territories of the former USSR.

About the authors

B. Roberts

The London school of hygiene and tropical medicine

Email: bayard.roberts@lshtm.ac.uk
PhD, преподаватель фак. Исследований и политики в области здравоохранения London, Great Britain

M. McKee

The London school of hygiene and tropical medicine

Email: martin.mckee@lshtm.ac.uk
DSc, рук. исследований Европейской обсерватории по системам здравоохранения, проф. каф. европейского общественного здравоохранения и содиректор Европейского центра по вопросам охраны здоровья в странах с переходной экономикой London, Great Britain

A. Gasparishvili

The M.V. Lomonosov Moscow state university

Email: gasparishvili@yandex.ru
канд. филос. наук, доц., зав. лаб. изучения общественного мнения Moscow

K. Chow

The McMaster University

Email: cchow@georgeinstitute.org.au
PhD, ассистент каф. медицинских исследований Института по исследованию здоровья населения Hamilton, Canada

E. Goryakin

The London school of hygiene and tropical medicine

Email: yevgeniy.goryakin@lshtm.ac.uk
науч. сотр. London, Great Britain

D. Rotman

The Byelorussian state university

Email: rotman@bsu.by
д-р социол. наук, проф., дир. Центра социологических и политических исследований Minsk

C. Haerpfer

The European center of sociologic research

Email: c.w.haerpfer@abdn.ac.uk
PhD, декан факультета Политики и международных отношений профессор; дир. Aberdeen, Great Britain

K. Watson

The London school of hygiene and tropical medicine

Email: watsonkaitlyn@gmail.com
науч. сотр. Европейского центра по вопросам охраны здоровья в странах с переходной экономикой London, Great Britain

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