The incidence of adiposity in the early years of life has outgrown the prevalence rate in older children and adolescents globally; however, the relationships between unemployment and weight are predominantly studied in adults. This study examines the relationship between changing economic conditions during the Irish recession and child weight. Fixed effect logistic regression is used to examine the effects of parental unemployment on weight using the Growing up in Ireland infant cohort from 2008 to 2013. This study is the first to use longitudinal anthropometric measurements to estimate the impact of parental unemployment on children’s weight before, during and after a recession. Child growth charts are used to quantify children according t...
This paper examines the change in body mass index for a cohort of Irish children as they aged from 9...
This paper examines developments in childhood and adolescent obesity in Ireland using two waves of t...
There is little consensus as to the effect of recessions on health, which may be due to the heteroge...
Background: Many studies have reported a social class gradient within overweight prevalence (1-4). A...
Economic recessions have been linked to adult health, but few studies have examined how recessions i...
Economic recessions have been linked to adult health, but few studies have examined how recessions i...
The relationship between recessions and health is mixed, with some evidence from the most recent fin...
Parental obesity is a predominant risk factor for childhood obesity. Family factors including socio-...
Background: Parental obesity is a predominant risk factor for childhood obesity. Family factors incl...
Introduction: Ireland is expected to reach the highest European prevalence of overweight (Ow) and ob...
Background: Adiposity rebound is considered critical to the development of overweight and obesity. T...
The aim of this paper is to quantify the effect of economic, parental and lifestyle factors on the p...
Over the period 2004 to 2012, income poverty and material deprivation among children were significan...
OBJECTIVE: To establish (1) if obesity in adolescence predicts a long history of unemployment and ot...
Background: Studies in many middle and high-income countries describe an increasing prevalence of ad...
This paper examines the change in body mass index for a cohort of Irish children as they aged from 9...
This paper examines developments in childhood and adolescent obesity in Ireland using two waves of t...
There is little consensus as to the effect of recessions on health, which may be due to the heteroge...
Background: Many studies have reported a social class gradient within overweight prevalence (1-4). A...
Economic recessions have been linked to adult health, but few studies have examined how recessions i...
Economic recessions have been linked to adult health, but few studies have examined how recessions i...
The relationship between recessions and health is mixed, with some evidence from the most recent fin...
Parental obesity is a predominant risk factor for childhood obesity. Family factors including socio-...
Background: Parental obesity is a predominant risk factor for childhood obesity. Family factors incl...
Introduction: Ireland is expected to reach the highest European prevalence of overweight (Ow) and ob...
Background: Adiposity rebound is considered critical to the development of overweight and obesity. T...
The aim of this paper is to quantify the effect of economic, parental and lifestyle factors on the p...
Over the period 2004 to 2012, income poverty and material deprivation among children were significan...
OBJECTIVE: To establish (1) if obesity in adolescence predicts a long history of unemployment and ot...
Background: Studies in many middle and high-income countries describe an increasing prevalence of ad...
This paper examines the change in body mass index for a cohort of Irish children as they aged from 9...
This paper examines developments in childhood and adolescent obesity in Ireland using two waves of t...
There is little consensus as to the effect of recessions on health, which may be due to the heteroge...