Attrition may lead to bias in epidemiological cohorts, since participants who are healthier and have a higher social position are less likely to drop out. We investigated possible selection effects regarding key exposures and outcomes in the IDEFICS/I.Family study, a large European cohort on the etiology of overweight, obesity and related disorders during childhood and adulthood. We applied multilevel logistic regression to investigate associations of attrition with sociodemographic variables, weight status, and study compliance and assessed attrition across time regarding children's weight status and variations of attrition across participating countries.We investigated selection effects with regard to social position, adherence to key mes...
What is already known about this subject: Overweight and obesity can be linked to different parental...
Background: The European IDEFICS (Identification and prevention of dietary-and lifestyle-induced hea...
The aim of this study was to compare the prevalence of overweight in only children to those with sib...
Attrition may lead to bias in epidemiological cohorts, since participants who are healthier and have...
Attrition may lead to bias in epidemiological cohorts, since participants who are healthier and have...
Attrition may lead to bias in epidemiological cohorts, since participants who are healthier and have...
Cohort participant retention is a crucial element and may depend on several factors. Based on data f...
Cohort participant retention is a crucial element and may depend on several factors. Based on data f...
Background/objectives: In high-income countries, childhood obesity follows a clear socioeconomic gra...
Background: The negative impact of childhood overweight on psychosocial well-being has been demonstr...
Background: The negative impact of childhood overweight on psychosocial well-being has been demonstr...
BACKGROUND: The negative impact of childhood overweight on psychosocial well-being has been demonst...
BACKGROUND: A health survey was performed in 2007-2008 in the IDEFICS/Sweden study (Identification a...
Background: Tackling inequalities in overweight, obesity and related determinants has become a top p...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the association between different macro and micro level socioeconomic factors a...
What is already known about this subject: Overweight and obesity can be linked to different parental...
Background: The European IDEFICS (Identification and prevention of dietary-and lifestyle-induced hea...
The aim of this study was to compare the prevalence of overweight in only children to those with sib...
Attrition may lead to bias in epidemiological cohorts, since participants who are healthier and have...
Attrition may lead to bias in epidemiological cohorts, since participants who are healthier and have...
Attrition may lead to bias in epidemiological cohorts, since participants who are healthier and have...
Cohort participant retention is a crucial element and may depend on several factors. Based on data f...
Cohort participant retention is a crucial element and may depend on several factors. Based on data f...
Background/objectives: In high-income countries, childhood obesity follows a clear socioeconomic gra...
Background: The negative impact of childhood overweight on psychosocial well-being has been demonstr...
Background: The negative impact of childhood overweight on psychosocial well-being has been demonstr...
BACKGROUND: The negative impact of childhood overweight on psychosocial well-being has been demonst...
BACKGROUND: A health survey was performed in 2007-2008 in the IDEFICS/Sweden study (Identification a...
Background: Tackling inequalities in overweight, obesity and related determinants has become a top p...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the association between different macro and micro level socioeconomic factors a...
What is already known about this subject: Overweight and obesity can be linked to different parental...
Background: The European IDEFICS (Identification and prevention of dietary-and lifestyle-induced hea...
The aim of this study was to compare the prevalence of overweight in only children to those with sib...