Objective: To describe differences in the prevalence of modifiable risk factors for childhood obesity between children of White British and Pakistani origin and investigate the association between these risk factors and childhood BMI measured at age 3 years. Subjects: We used data from a sub-study of the Born in Bradford birth cohort with detailed follow-up visits throughout early childhood. 987 participants with a BMI measurement at age 3 were included; 39% were White British, 48% were of Pakistani origin and 13% were of Other ethnicities. Methods: Linear and Poisson regression models were used to assess the association between risk factors and two outcomes at age 3; BMI z-scores and child overweight. Results: Compared to Pakistani mothers...
Epidemiological evidence indicates that early life factors are important for obesity development but...
Background: Prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity has risen dramatically over the last few ...
noThe present study aimed to explore previously unreported ethnic differences in infant feeding prac...
Background: Many modifiable risk factors in early infancy have been shown to be associated with chil...
BACKGROUND: Many modifiable risk factors in early infancy have been shown to be associated with chil...
Background: Many modifiable risk factors in early infancy have been shown to be associated with chil...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: There is evidence that, from birth, South Asians are fatter, for a given body mass,...
Aims/hypothesis: There is evidence that, from birth, South Asians are fatter, for a given body m...
People of South Asian ethnicities in the UK are at a high risk of obesity and related illnesses. Thi...
Objective: To assess relationships between dietary intake at age 12, 18 and 36 months and BMI Z-scor...
Objective: To describe how maternal obesity prevalence varies by established international and South...
Objective:Racial/ethnic patterning in the risk of obesity and overweight has been observed in early ...
Background: Obesity in childhood has a major impact on health in terms of premature deaths and disab...
Objective: To identify risk factors in early life (up to 3 years of age) for obesity in children in ...
Objective: To determine whether the same relationships between early life risk factors and socioeco...
Epidemiological evidence indicates that early life factors are important for obesity development but...
Background: Prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity has risen dramatically over the last few ...
noThe present study aimed to explore previously unreported ethnic differences in infant feeding prac...
Background: Many modifiable risk factors in early infancy have been shown to be associated with chil...
BACKGROUND: Many modifiable risk factors in early infancy have been shown to be associated with chil...
Background: Many modifiable risk factors in early infancy have been shown to be associated with chil...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: There is evidence that, from birth, South Asians are fatter, for a given body mass,...
Aims/hypothesis: There is evidence that, from birth, South Asians are fatter, for a given body m...
People of South Asian ethnicities in the UK are at a high risk of obesity and related illnesses. Thi...
Objective: To assess relationships between dietary intake at age 12, 18 and 36 months and BMI Z-scor...
Objective: To describe how maternal obesity prevalence varies by established international and South...
Objective:Racial/ethnic patterning in the risk of obesity and overweight has been observed in early ...
Background: Obesity in childhood has a major impact on health in terms of premature deaths and disab...
Objective: To identify risk factors in early life (up to 3 years of age) for obesity in children in ...
Objective: To determine whether the same relationships between early life risk factors and socioeco...
Epidemiological evidence indicates that early life factors are important for obesity development but...
Background: Prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity has risen dramatically over the last few ...
noThe present study aimed to explore previously unreported ethnic differences in infant feeding prac...