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sociodemographic

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[soh-see-oh-dem-uh-graf-ik] / ˌsoʊ si oʊˌdɛm əˈgræf ɪk /

adjective

  1. relating to or involving social and demographic variables, such as income, occupation, education, religious affiliation, or other characteristics used to identify demographic categories.


Other Word Forms

  • sociodemographically adverb
  • sociodemographics noun

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Each participant completed three questionnaires on sociodemographic information and on symptoms related to anxiety and insomnia.

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"These findings held true regardless of dietary energy content, BMI, sociodemographic factors or physical activity levels."

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After adjusting for participants' health history and sociodemographic and lifestyle factors, the study found that eating a higher ratio of plant to animal protein was associated with lower risks of CVD and CHD.

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The researchers surveyed 505 U.S. adults currently on anti-obesity medications through an online questionnaire focused on sociodemographic factors, personal characteristics, and questions concerning changes in eating habits, weight and food waste since starting on the medications.

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The researchers observed that these trends were present among all sociodemographic groups but were most pronounced among the participants who identified as Black, Hispanic, Asian, or mixed race, and who rated themselves as belonging to a low socioeconomic status.

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