Background and Objectives: By age 5, 20% of British children are classed as overweight or obese, suggesting that early childhood is crucial for lifelong body mass index (BMI) trajectories. In this paper, we identify latent trajectories of early-childhood BMI from ages 3 to 11 years. Given the current context of growing socio-economic inequalities in childhood and adult overweight and obesity, we examine the socio-economic characteristics and mechanisms during pregnancy and infancy which underscore these trajectories. Subject and Methods: We use a nationally representative, prospective cohort study of 9699 children born in 2000–2002, living in the United Kingdom shortly after birth, with complete information on height and weight (measured b...
This study aims to assess whether rapid weight gain in infancy is predictive of childhood obesity by...
Background: Social inequalities in the prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity are well?estab...
Objective: To determine whether the same relationships between early-life risk factors and socioecon...
Background and Objectives: By age 5, 20% of British children are classed as overweight or obese, sug...
In an era where around one in four children in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia ...
The developmental origins of health and disease theory purports that early life factors determine lo...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate to what extent prenatal, early postnatal, and late postnatal growth predic...
BACKGROUND: Longitudinal assessment of the determinants of obesogenic growth trajectories in childho...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Accurately characterizing children’s body mass index (BMI) trajectories and...
Background: The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity is an important public health issue and t...
Background: Overweight and obesity in childhood are socially patterned, with higher prevalence in mo...
textabstractBackground:Socioeconomic inequalities in longitudinal patterning of childhood overweight...
Background/objective:The prevalence of childhood obesity continues to rise in most countries, but th...
Background: The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity is an important public health issue and t...
<b>Objective</b> To identify risk factors in early life (up to 3 years of age) for obesi...
This study aims to assess whether rapid weight gain in infancy is predictive of childhood obesity by...
Background: Social inequalities in the prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity are well?estab...
Objective: To determine whether the same relationships between early-life risk factors and socioecon...
Background and Objectives: By age 5, 20% of British children are classed as overweight or obese, sug...
In an era where around one in four children in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia ...
The developmental origins of health and disease theory purports that early life factors determine lo...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate to what extent prenatal, early postnatal, and late postnatal growth predic...
BACKGROUND: Longitudinal assessment of the determinants of obesogenic growth trajectories in childho...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Accurately characterizing children’s body mass index (BMI) trajectories and...
Background: The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity is an important public health issue and t...
Background: Overweight and obesity in childhood are socially patterned, with higher prevalence in mo...
textabstractBackground:Socioeconomic inequalities in longitudinal patterning of childhood overweight...
Background/objective:The prevalence of childhood obesity continues to rise in most countries, but th...
Background: The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity is an important public health issue and t...
<b>Objective</b> To identify risk factors in early life (up to 3 years of age) for obesi...
This study aims to assess whether rapid weight gain in infancy is predictive of childhood obesity by...
Background: Social inequalities in the prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity are well?estab...
Objective: To determine whether the same relationships between early-life risk factors and socioecon...