BACKGROUND AND AIMS: By investigating differences in lifestyle behaviours and BMI in sibling pairs, family-level confounding is minimized and causal inference is improved, compared to cross-sectional studies of unrelated children. Thus, we aimed to investigate within-sibling pair differences in different lifestyle behaviours and differences in BMI z-scores in children and adolescents. METHODS AND RESULTS: We examined three groups of sibling pairs 1) all same-sex sibling pairs with maximum 4 years age difference (n = 1209 pairs from 1072 families in 8 countries, mean age 10.7 years, standard deviation 2.4 years), 2) sibling pairs discordant for overweight (n = 262) and 3) twin pairs (n = 85). Usual dietary intake was estimated by 24-h recall...
Chelsea L. SmithƗ1, Emily Gusemanǂ2, Laura Hubbs-Taitǂ3, Jennifer Graefǂ1, Sandra Arnoldǂ1, Allen Kn...
There is a lack of evidence pointing to specific dietary elements related to weight gain and obesity...
Background: Uncompensated overnutrition promotes obesity, but the controls of children’s eating beha...
Background and aims: By investigating differences in lifestyle behaviours and BMI in sibling pairs, ...
Contains fulltext : 56623.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Background Birth order and having at least one sibling are known to be associated with an increased ...
Abstract Background Shared genetic and environmental factors suggest that family relationships are i...
Physical activity (PA) lifestyle is known to have significant health benefits. Familial resemblance ...
Understanding the mechanisms contributing to correlated BMI outcomes in a social network such as sib...
This study investigates biological, behavioural and sociodemographic correlates of intra-pair simila...
Objective: To investigate the degree to which genetic and environmental influences affect individual...
Objectives: The causal nature of the sleep-obesity association is unclear. To control for potential ...
Background: Being a last-born child and having a sister have been associated with higher body mass i...
Only children, here defined as individuals growing up without siblings, are a small but growing demo...
Only children, here defined as individuals growing up without siblings, are a small but growing demo...
Chelsea L. SmithƗ1, Emily Gusemanǂ2, Laura Hubbs-Taitǂ3, Jennifer Graefǂ1, Sandra Arnoldǂ1, Allen Kn...
There is a lack of evidence pointing to specific dietary elements related to weight gain and obesity...
Background: Uncompensated overnutrition promotes obesity, but the controls of children’s eating beha...
Background and aims: By investigating differences in lifestyle behaviours and BMI in sibling pairs, ...
Contains fulltext : 56623.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Background Birth order and having at least one sibling are known to be associated with an increased ...
Abstract Background Shared genetic and environmental factors suggest that family relationships are i...
Physical activity (PA) lifestyle is known to have significant health benefits. Familial resemblance ...
Understanding the mechanisms contributing to correlated BMI outcomes in a social network such as sib...
This study investigates biological, behavioural and sociodemographic correlates of intra-pair simila...
Objective: To investigate the degree to which genetic and environmental influences affect individual...
Objectives: The causal nature of the sleep-obesity association is unclear. To control for potential ...
Background: Being a last-born child and having a sister have been associated with higher body mass i...
Only children, here defined as individuals growing up without siblings, are a small but growing demo...
Only children, here defined as individuals growing up without siblings, are a small but growing demo...
Chelsea L. SmithƗ1, Emily Gusemanǂ2, Laura Hubbs-Taitǂ3, Jennifer Graefǂ1, Sandra Arnoldǂ1, Allen Kn...
There is a lack of evidence pointing to specific dietary elements related to weight gain and obesity...
Background: Uncompensated overnutrition promotes obesity, but the controls of children’s eating beha...