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Author: Heather Brown

Money savers are more likely to be SLIM: ‘Instant gratification’ causes bigger waistlines

Why SAVERS are more likely to be slim: People with larger waistlines spend more ‘because they crave instant gratification’

Exploring the relationship between time preference, body fatness, and educational attainment

Association between lipid biomarkers, physical activity, and socioeconomic status in a population-based cross-sectional study in the UK

Cancer vs. other health shocks in a working age population in the UK

Access to sports facilities: a hurdle to physical activity?

Gender role identity, breadwinner status and psychological well-being in the household

Going the same ‘weigh’: spousal correlations in obesity in the United Kingdom

Born to be wide? Exploring correlations in mother and adolescent body mass index

Born to be wide? Exploring correlations in mother and adolescent Body Mass Index using data from the British Household Panel Survey

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