Objective: To examine tracking of body size among children participating in the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa) from birth to 7 years of age and additionally to explore child and parental characteristics associated with maintenance of a high body size in this period of life. Design: Anthropometric data at birth and at 1, 3 and 7 years of age were collected by questionnaires addressed to the mother. Setting: Participants were recruited from all over Norway during the period 1999–2008. Subjects: A total of 3771 children had complete anthropometric data at birth and at 1, 3 and 7 years of age; the sample includes children born between 2002 and 2004. Results: Cohen’s weighted kappa pointed to fair (0·36) to moderate (0·43) tr...
Background: The prevalence of paediatric overweight and obesity has shown a rapid increase in most p...
Birth weight has correlated positively with adult body mass index (BMI), but rarely have birth lengt...
Context: Evidence suggests that babies' fat mass at birth is greater if their mothers were themselve...
Background: Identifying important ages for the development of overweight is essential for optimizing...
To explore how fat, lean and body mass index (BMI) track in childhood and how this relates to parent...
Individuals who are overweight are more likely to underestimate their body size than those who are n...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have shown tracking of obesity from childhood to adult life. People who ...
AIM: To study how sociodemographic factors and family structure associate with baseline BMI z-scores...
BACKGROUND: Well documented diversity in risk of developing overweight and obesity between children ...
Background: Obesity is a severe threat to health and wellbeing. Worldwide, overweight and obesity ha...
Objective: To establish if waist to height ratio at age 1, 2 or 3 years are dependent of prematurity...
In the present study, the authors investigated the role of the intrauterine environment in childhood...
Objective: To examine whether the association between birth weight and fat distribution in childhood...
Objectives To answer the questions: how does body mass index (BMI) correlate to five overweight rela...
Aims: The aim of this paper is to investigate anthropometric characteristics in 11-year-old Norwegia...
Background: The prevalence of paediatric overweight and obesity has shown a rapid increase in most p...
Birth weight has correlated positively with adult body mass index (BMI), but rarely have birth lengt...
Context: Evidence suggests that babies' fat mass at birth is greater if their mothers were themselve...
Background: Identifying important ages for the development of overweight is essential for optimizing...
To explore how fat, lean and body mass index (BMI) track in childhood and how this relates to parent...
Individuals who are overweight are more likely to underestimate their body size than those who are n...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have shown tracking of obesity from childhood to adult life. People who ...
AIM: To study how sociodemographic factors and family structure associate with baseline BMI z-scores...
BACKGROUND: Well documented diversity in risk of developing overweight and obesity between children ...
Background: Obesity is a severe threat to health and wellbeing. Worldwide, overweight and obesity ha...
Objective: To establish if waist to height ratio at age 1, 2 or 3 years are dependent of prematurity...
In the present study, the authors investigated the role of the intrauterine environment in childhood...
Objective: To examine whether the association between birth weight and fat distribution in childhood...
Objectives To answer the questions: how does body mass index (BMI) correlate to five overweight rela...
Aims: The aim of this paper is to investigate anthropometric characteristics in 11-year-old Norwegia...
Background: The prevalence of paediatric overweight and obesity has shown a rapid increase in most p...
Birth weight has correlated positively with adult body mass index (BMI), but rarely have birth lengt...
Context: Evidence suggests that babies' fat mass at birth is greater if their mothers were themselve...