Aims: To investigate whether weight category (underweight, average weight, overweight, and obese) at age 7.5 predicts bullying involvement at 8.5 years. Models were tested separately for boys and girls to investigate gender differences in association patterns. Methods: Prospective cohort study in southwest England. Height and weight were measured in children at age 7.5 (n = 8210). BMI (kg/m2) was used to define underweight, average weight, overweight, and obese children, according to British age and gender specific growth reference data. Overt (n = 7083) and relational (n = 6932) bullying behaviour was assessed in children at age 8.5. Results: After adjustment for parental social class, compared to average weight boys, obese boys were...
Background: Data on the association between obesogenic behaviours and bullying victimization among a...
BackgroundChildhood bullying has long-term negative mental and physical health correlates, including...
This study investigated (1) whether involvement in bullying as a bully, victim or bully-victim was a...
Aims: To investigate whether weight category (underweight, average weight, overweight, and obese) at...
Aims: To investigate whether weight category (underweight, average weight, overweight, and obese) at...
Aims: To investigate whether weight category (underweight, average weight, overweight, and obese) at...
Objective: To examine whether adolescent males and females who were victims of bullying were at grea...
Background: Adolescents with obesity are more likely to experience bullying in comparison to their h...
Background: Adolescents with obesity are more likely to experience bullying in comparison to their h...
ObjectiveTo test whether bullied children have an elevated risk of being overweight in young adultho...
Background: Data on the association between overweight/obesity and bullying victimization among adol...
ABSTRACT. Objective. The prevalence of overweight and obesity in children is rising. Childhood obesi...
BACKGROUND: Data on the association between overweight/obesity and bullying victimization among adol...
Background: Data on the association between overweight/obesity and bullying victimization among adol...
Background: Childhood bullying has long-term negative mental and physical health correlates, includi...
Background: Data on the association between obesogenic behaviours and bullying victimization among a...
BackgroundChildhood bullying has long-term negative mental and physical health correlates, including...
This study investigated (1) whether involvement in bullying as a bully, victim or bully-victim was a...
Aims: To investigate whether weight category (underweight, average weight, overweight, and obese) at...
Aims: To investigate whether weight category (underweight, average weight, overweight, and obese) at...
Aims: To investigate whether weight category (underweight, average weight, overweight, and obese) at...
Objective: To examine whether adolescent males and females who were victims of bullying were at grea...
Background: Adolescents with obesity are more likely to experience bullying in comparison to their h...
Background: Adolescents with obesity are more likely to experience bullying in comparison to their h...
ObjectiveTo test whether bullied children have an elevated risk of being overweight in young adultho...
Background: Data on the association between overweight/obesity and bullying victimization among adol...
ABSTRACT. Objective. The prevalence of overweight and obesity in children is rising. Childhood obesi...
BACKGROUND: Data on the association between overweight/obesity and bullying victimization among adol...
Background: Data on the association between overweight/obesity and bullying victimization among adol...
Background: Childhood bullying has long-term negative mental and physical health correlates, includi...
Background: Data on the association between obesogenic behaviours and bullying victimization among a...
BackgroundChildhood bullying has long-term negative mental and physical health correlates, including...
This study investigated (1) whether involvement in bullying as a bully, victim or bully-victim was a...