Background Childhood overweight/obesity has been associated with environmental context, such as green space, gardens, crime and deprivation. This paper assesses the longitudinal association between environment and body mass index (BMI) for children across the ages of 3-11 years. It also investigates the relationship between environment and child overweight/obesity Methods 6001 children from the UK Millennium Cohort Study living in England were analysed. We estimated fixed effects linear and logistic regression models of the association between environment (levels of green space, gardens, crime and deprivation) and BMI/overweight of children at four time points between the ages of 3 and 11. Models were adjusted for age-related changes in wei...
Air pollution, traffic noise and absence of green space may contribute to the development of overwei...
Objectives. The primary aim was to examine the relationships between perceived and objective measure...
Obesity rates have dramatically risen in children, tripling in the past thirty years. This epidemic ...
Background: Childhood overweight/obesity has been associated with environmental context, such as gre...
Background: Childhood overweight/obesity has been associated with environmental, parenting and socio...
BACKGROUND: Geographical inequalities in overweight and obesity prevalence among children are well e...
AbstractThis study has two objectives. First, to analyse the respective roles of parental BMI and th...
This study has two objectives. First, to analyse the respective roles of parental BMI and the wider ...
The associations between built and food environments and childhood obesity have been studied extensi...
Background: The complex impact of environmental and social factors on preschool children being overw...
Background: The complex impact of environmental and social factors on preschool children being overw...
In recent years, built environmental characteristics have been linked to childhood overweight, but t...
The rapid speed of the recent rise in obesity rates suggest environmental causes. There is therefore...
Background: The complex impact of environmental and social factors on preschool chil...
Background/objectivesChildhood obesity is a serious public health challenge. Cross-sectional evidenc...
Air pollution, traffic noise and absence of green space may contribute to the development of overwei...
Objectives. The primary aim was to examine the relationships between perceived and objective measure...
Obesity rates have dramatically risen in children, tripling in the past thirty years. This epidemic ...
Background: Childhood overweight/obesity has been associated with environmental context, such as gre...
Background: Childhood overweight/obesity has been associated with environmental, parenting and socio...
BACKGROUND: Geographical inequalities in overweight and obesity prevalence among children are well e...
AbstractThis study has two objectives. First, to analyse the respective roles of parental BMI and th...
This study has two objectives. First, to analyse the respective roles of parental BMI and the wider ...
The associations between built and food environments and childhood obesity have been studied extensi...
Background: The complex impact of environmental and social factors on preschool children being overw...
Background: The complex impact of environmental and social factors on preschool children being overw...
In recent years, built environmental characteristics have been linked to childhood overweight, but t...
The rapid speed of the recent rise in obesity rates suggest environmental causes. There is therefore...
Background: The complex impact of environmental and social factors on preschool chil...
Background/objectivesChildhood obesity is a serious public health challenge. Cross-sectional evidenc...
Air pollution, traffic noise and absence of green space may contribute to the development of overwei...
Objectives. The primary aim was to examine the relationships between perceived and objective measure...
Obesity rates have dramatically risen in children, tripling in the past thirty years. This epidemic ...