Abstract Background This study investigates the effects of neighbourhood income on children's Body Mass Index (BMI) from childhood (ages 2–3) to early adolescence (ages 10–11) using longitudinal data. Methods Five cycles of data from the Canadian National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth are analyzed for a sub-sample of children (n = 2152) aged 2–3 at baseline (1994) and assessed at two year intervals to 2002. Body mass index percentiles are based on height/weight estimates reported by proxy respondents (child's person most knowledgeable). Family and neighbourhood factors were assessed at baseline. The prevalence of neighbourhood low income was obtained from the 1996 Census and divided into three categories from 'most poor' to 'lea...
Objective: To determine the independent contributions of family and neighbourhood environments to ch...
Changes in the neighborhood environment may explain part of the rapid increase in childhood overweig...
Abstract Background Overweight and obesity are steadily increasing worldwide with the greatest preva...
Background: This study investigates the effects of neighbourhood income on children\u27s BodyMass In...
Background: The purposes of this study are to determine (i) if neighbourhood socio-economic status (...
Rising rates of childhood obesity in Canada, linked to a changing environment, may have considerable...
Children who grow up in poor neighbourhoods are more likely to be overweight than children who come ...
Background: Efforts are needed to identify individuals at risk of becoming obese to facilitate the d...
Background: It has recently been shown that neighbourhood socioeconomic disadvantage in childhood is...
Background: The epidemic of increasing childhood overweight and obesity is a major global health con...
Objectives: To examine whether there is an association between neighbourhood deprivation and diagnos...
The objective was to examine longitudinal 4-year-relationships between neighbourhood social environm...
Background/objectivesChildhood obesity is a serious public health challenge. Cross-sectional evidenc...
Changes in the neighborhood environment may explain part of the rapid increase in childhood overweig...
AbstractThis paper critically appraised the published literature to determine the relationship betwe...
Objective: To determine the independent contributions of family and neighbourhood environments to ch...
Changes in the neighborhood environment may explain part of the rapid increase in childhood overweig...
Abstract Background Overweight and obesity are steadily increasing worldwide with the greatest preva...
Background: This study investigates the effects of neighbourhood income on children\u27s BodyMass In...
Background: The purposes of this study are to determine (i) if neighbourhood socio-economic status (...
Rising rates of childhood obesity in Canada, linked to a changing environment, may have considerable...
Children who grow up in poor neighbourhoods are more likely to be overweight than children who come ...
Background: Efforts are needed to identify individuals at risk of becoming obese to facilitate the d...
Background: It has recently been shown that neighbourhood socioeconomic disadvantage in childhood is...
Background: The epidemic of increasing childhood overweight and obesity is a major global health con...
Objectives: To examine whether there is an association between neighbourhood deprivation and diagnos...
The objective was to examine longitudinal 4-year-relationships between neighbourhood social environm...
Background/objectivesChildhood obesity is a serious public health challenge. Cross-sectional evidenc...
Changes in the neighborhood environment may explain part of the rapid increase in childhood overweig...
AbstractThis paper critically appraised the published literature to determine the relationship betwe...
Objective: To determine the independent contributions of family and neighbourhood environments to ch...
Changes in the neighborhood environment may explain part of the rapid increase in childhood overweig...
Abstract Background Overweight and obesity are steadily increasing worldwide with the greatest preva...