Emerging longitudinal scholars: Socioeconomic influences on diet and health
20 March 2024, 1:00 pm–2:00 pm
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Join this event to hear Yinhua Tao and Jie Zhang discuss socioeconomic influences on diet and health in the third webinar in CLOSER's Emerging Longitudinal Scholars series.
This event is free.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- Free
Organiser
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Jennie Blows
This webinar will feature the following talks, to be chaired by CLOSER research fellow, Dr Neil Kaye:
- Associations of early adulthood socioeconomic trajectories with adult diet quality (Yinhua Tao, University of Cambridge)
- Exploring the influence of grandparental socio-economic status on the association between parental BMI and offspring BMI trajectories (Jie Zhang, Aarhus University)
This event is part of a webinar series that aims to provide a collaborative platform for fostering knowledge exchange and showcasing research by early career researchers using UK longitudinal population study data.
This event will be particularly useful for researchers, PhD students, and early career researchers.