Objective Children of immigrants from low-and-middle-income countries show excess overweight/obesity risk relative to host populations, possibly due to socioeconomic disadvantage. The present study was conducted to estimate overweight/obesity prevalence and its association with the family socioeconomic-position in 2–11-year-old Australian-born children of immigrants and Australian-mothers. Methods A cross-sectional analysis of 10-year data from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children was undertaken. Overweight/obesity was defined according to the International Obesity Taskforce, age-and sex-specific BMI cut-off-points. Results Approximately 24% children aged 2–3 years (22% sons, and 25% daughters), were overweight/obese wit...
Objective. To document the relationship between childhood nutrition status and ethnicity (defined as...
Background: Migrants from developing to developed countries rapidly develop more obesity than the ho...
Objective. To document the relationship between childhood nutrition status and ethnicity (defined as...
Despite high overweight/obesity rates in children of Australian immigrants, the risk factors are unk...
Although 49% of Australian residents have at least one overseas-born parent, little is known about c...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight ...
Background Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight a...
Background Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight a...
Background Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight a...
African migrants constitute a fast-growing, culturally and linguistically diverse subpopulation in A...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight ...
Objective: To examine the relationship between overweight/obesity in children, socioeconomic status ...
Despite the availability of numerous obesity prevention initiatives in developed countries including...
Research on migration as a risk factor for obesity has produced inconsistent findings. Potential inf...
Objective: The objective was to determine the prevalences of overweight and obesity in regional Aust...
Objective. To document the relationship between childhood nutrition status and ethnicity (defined as...
Background: Migrants from developing to developed countries rapidly develop more obesity than the ho...
Objective. To document the relationship between childhood nutrition status and ethnicity (defined as...
Despite high overweight/obesity rates in children of Australian immigrants, the risk factors are unk...
Although 49% of Australian residents have at least one overseas-born parent, little is known about c...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight ...
Background Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight a...
Background Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight a...
Background Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight a...
African migrants constitute a fast-growing, culturally and linguistically diverse subpopulation in A...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight ...
Objective: To examine the relationship between overweight/obesity in children, socioeconomic status ...
Despite the availability of numerous obesity prevention initiatives in developed countries including...
Research on migration as a risk factor for obesity has produced inconsistent findings. Potential inf...
Objective: The objective was to determine the prevalences of overweight and obesity in regional Aust...
Objective. To document the relationship between childhood nutrition status and ethnicity (defined as...
Background: Migrants from developing to developed countries rapidly develop more obesity than the ho...
Objective. To document the relationship between childhood nutrition status and ethnicity (defined as...