Abstract There is evidence to suggest that high birth weight increases subsequent BMI. However, little attention has been paid to variations in this impact between population groups. This study investigates the relationship between high birth weight and subsequent obesity, and whether or not this relationship varies by household income. Data was taken from fourteen rounds of the Health Survey for England (between 2000–2014; N = 31,043) for children aged 2–16. We regressed obesity in childhood against birth weight, accounting for interactions between birth weight and household income, using sibling-fixed effects models. High birth weight was associated with increased risk of subsequent obesity. This association was significantly more pronoun...
Parental obesity is a predominant risk factor for childhood obesity. Family factors including socio-...
Socioeconomically disadvantaged children are more likely to be of shorter stature and overweight, le...
A range of important early-life predictors of later obesity have been identified. Children of lower ...
There is evidence to suggest that high birth weight increases subsequent BMI. However, little attent...
Objective: To determine whether the same relationships between early-life risk factors and socioecon...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate to what extent prenatal, early postnatal, and late postnatal growth predic...
Background: Previous research has examined the role of early-life risk factors on childhood weight g...
This study analysed the relationship between early childhood socioeconomic status (SES) measured by ...
Explanations for the trend of increasing childhood obesity have yet to be identified. The authors ex...
Objective: To examine whether the association between birth weight and fat distribution in childhood...
Background/objectives This study analysed the relationship between early childhood socioeconomic sta...
BACKGROUND:Increased weight gain during infancy is a risk factor for obesity and related diseases in...
Background/objectives: This study analysed the relationship between early childhood socioeconomic st...
BackgroundIncreased weight gain during infancy is a risk factor for obesity and related diseases in ...
Background Increased weight gain during infancy is a risk factor for obesity and related diseases in...
Parental obesity is a predominant risk factor for childhood obesity. Family factors including socio-...
Socioeconomically disadvantaged children are more likely to be of shorter stature and overweight, le...
A range of important early-life predictors of later obesity have been identified. Children of lower ...
There is evidence to suggest that high birth weight increases subsequent BMI. However, little attent...
Objective: To determine whether the same relationships between early-life risk factors and socioecon...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate to what extent prenatal, early postnatal, and late postnatal growth predic...
Background: Previous research has examined the role of early-life risk factors on childhood weight g...
This study analysed the relationship between early childhood socioeconomic status (SES) measured by ...
Explanations for the trend of increasing childhood obesity have yet to be identified. The authors ex...
Objective: To examine whether the association between birth weight and fat distribution in childhood...
Background/objectives This study analysed the relationship between early childhood socioeconomic sta...
BACKGROUND:Increased weight gain during infancy is a risk factor for obesity and related diseases in...
Background/objectives: This study analysed the relationship between early childhood socioeconomic st...
BackgroundIncreased weight gain during infancy is a risk factor for obesity and related diseases in ...
Background Increased weight gain during infancy is a risk factor for obesity and related diseases in...
Parental obesity is a predominant risk factor for childhood obesity. Family factors including socio-...
Socioeconomically disadvantaged children are more likely to be of shorter stature and overweight, le...
A range of important early-life predictors of later obesity have been identified. Children of lower ...