Supplementary Information Files for: Is the positive relationship of infant weight gain with adolescent adiposity attenuated by moderate-to-vigoroObjectiveRapid infant weight gain is a key risk factor for pediatric obesity, yet there is very little evidence on how healthy behaviours in childhood might modify this association. We aimed to examine how the association of infant weight gain with adolescent adiposity might be attenuated by moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) in childhood.MethodsThe sample comprised 4,666 children in the UK Millennium Cohort Study. The two outcomes were BMI Z-score and % fat at 14 years. Sex-stratified regression models were developed testing for interactions between infant weight Z-score gain between 0...
PURPOSE: Studies estimating the contribution of physical activity (PA) development of body mass inde...
Supplementary information files for: The associations of maternal and paternal obesity with latent p...
Objective: Insufficient moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA) is harmful for youth...
Objective Rapid infant weight gain is a key risk factor for pediatric obesity, yet there is very lit...
Studies relating physical activity (PA) to weight gain in children have prod...
Studies relating physical activity (PA) to weight gain in children have produced mixed results, alth...
Objectives: Low and high birth weight is associated with higher levels of cardiometabolic risk facto...
Background—Physical activity is assumed to reduce excessive fatness in children. This study examined...
Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases are a leading cause of premature mortality in all regions of t...
BACKGROUND: Substantial evidence suggests that weight gain in early life is associated with increase...
Objective: To investigate associations between physical activity at age 12 and subsequent adiposity ...
Background: Studies relating physical activity (PA) to weight gain in children have produced mixed r...
PURPOSE: Studies estimating the contribution of physical activity (PA) to the development of body ma...
Objectives: High maternal pre‐pregnancy body mass index (BMI), high birth weight, and rapid infant w...
Background: the aim of this study was to determine whether physical activity volume and intensity in...
PURPOSE: Studies estimating the contribution of physical activity (PA) development of body mass inde...
Supplementary information files for: The associations of maternal and paternal obesity with latent p...
Objective: Insufficient moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA) is harmful for youth...
Objective Rapid infant weight gain is a key risk factor for pediatric obesity, yet there is very lit...
Studies relating physical activity (PA) to weight gain in children have prod...
Studies relating physical activity (PA) to weight gain in children have produced mixed results, alth...
Objectives: Low and high birth weight is associated with higher levels of cardiometabolic risk facto...
Background—Physical activity is assumed to reduce excessive fatness in children. This study examined...
Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases are a leading cause of premature mortality in all regions of t...
BACKGROUND: Substantial evidence suggests that weight gain in early life is associated with increase...
Objective: To investigate associations between physical activity at age 12 and subsequent adiposity ...
Background: Studies relating physical activity (PA) to weight gain in children have produced mixed r...
PURPOSE: Studies estimating the contribution of physical activity (PA) to the development of body ma...
Objectives: High maternal pre‐pregnancy body mass index (BMI), high birth weight, and rapid infant w...
Background: the aim of this study was to determine whether physical activity volume and intensity in...
PURPOSE: Studies estimating the contribution of physical activity (PA) development of body mass inde...
Supplementary information files for: The associations of maternal and paternal obesity with latent p...
Objective: Insufficient moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA) is harmful for youth...