This paper examines mobility and changes in Body Mass Index (BMI) for a sample of Irish children across three waves of the longitudinal Growing Up in Ireland dataset. Particular attention is paid to transitions across the key BMI thresholds of overweight and obesity. Analysis is carried out by gender and by maternal education. In general, the degree of mobility appears to be relatively limited although it is greater than for the mothers of the children over the same time period. There is relatively little variation by gender and maternal education apart from some indication of less mobility out of obesity for girls
Background: Studies in many middle and high-income countries describe an increasing prevalence of ad...
Parental obesity is a predominant risk factor for childhood obesity. Family factors including socio-...
Background: Many studies have reported a social class gradient within overweight prevalence (1-4). A...
This paper examines mobility and changes in Body Mass Index (BMI) for a sample of Irish children/ado...
This paper examines developments in childhood and adolescent obesity in Ireland using two waves of t...
This paper analyses the socioeconomic gradient of chilidhood obesity in Ireland using the Growing Up...
This paper examines the change in body mass index for a cohort of Irish children as they aged from 9...
Introduction: Ireland is expected to reach the highest European prevalence of overweight (Ow) and ob...
Background: Social inequalities in the prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity are well-estab...
Background: Various child growth criteria exist for monitoring overweight and obesity prevalence in ...
Background: Childhood overweight and obesity (OWOB) is associated with adult obesity (10) and ill-he...
This article compares the prevalence of the overweight and obesity levels in Irish school children...
BACKGROUND: Social inequalities in the prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity are well-estab...
This Key Finding reports on data from the second wave of interviews with Growing Up in Ireland's...
Background This retrospective cohort study investigates the feasibility of using established methods...
Background: Studies in many middle and high-income countries describe an increasing prevalence of ad...
Parental obesity is a predominant risk factor for childhood obesity. Family factors including socio-...
Background: Many studies have reported a social class gradient within overweight prevalence (1-4). A...
This paper examines mobility and changes in Body Mass Index (BMI) for a sample of Irish children/ado...
This paper examines developments in childhood and adolescent obesity in Ireland using two waves of t...
This paper analyses the socioeconomic gradient of chilidhood obesity in Ireland using the Growing Up...
This paper examines the change in body mass index for a cohort of Irish children as they aged from 9...
Introduction: Ireland is expected to reach the highest European prevalence of overweight (Ow) and ob...
Background: Social inequalities in the prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity are well-estab...
Background: Various child growth criteria exist for monitoring overweight and obesity prevalence in ...
Background: Childhood overweight and obesity (OWOB) is associated with adult obesity (10) and ill-he...
This article compares the prevalence of the overweight and obesity levels in Irish school children...
BACKGROUND: Social inequalities in the prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity are well-estab...
This Key Finding reports on data from the second wave of interviews with Growing Up in Ireland's...
Background This retrospective cohort study investigates the feasibility of using established methods...
Background: Studies in many middle and high-income countries describe an increasing prevalence of ad...
Parental obesity is a predominant risk factor for childhood obesity. Family factors including socio-...
Background: Many studies have reported a social class gradient within overweight prevalence (1-4). A...