Background Chinese immigrants are the third largest immigrant group in Australia. Little is known about growth trajectories of their offspring when moving to a Western country. The aim was to describe the growth trajectories between birth to 3.5 years in children of Chinese-born immigrant mothers compared with Australian-born mothers living in Victoria, Australia.Methods Ten nurse measured weights and lengths from birth to 3.5 years were used to examine growth trajectory using linear spline multilevel models. Five knot points were identified at visit 2 (0.5 months), visit 4 (2 months), visit 5 (4.5 months), visit 8 (18 months) and visit 9 (25 months).Results Ethnic disparities in growth trajectories between these two groups were revealed in...
The China-born population have a long history of migrating to and settling in Australia, and have r...
To examine the effect of parental rural-to-urban internal migration on nutritional status of left-be...
Background: Longitudinal assessment of the determinants of obesogenic growth trajectories in childho...
Growth patterns and rapid weight gain in infants of Chinese-born immigrant mothers compared with Aus...
Abstract Background Rapid growth in the first six months of life is a well-established risk factor f...
Although 49% of Australian residents have at least one overseas-born parent, little is known about c...
Abstract Background Chinese immigrants are the third largest immigrant group in Australia. Recent qu...
Note:To examine the reasons for the Chinese-Caucasian differences in birth weight distributions, bir...
The soaring number of left-behind children (LBC) in China has raised concerns about whether or not t...
Objectives: It has been known that size at birth is important for postnatal growth and final height....
Background: Early puberty often occurs in migrants from less to more economically developed location...
Fetal growth is an indicator of social inequalities in health that may have a long-term impact persi...
Chinese are a fast-growing immigrant population group in several parts of the world (e.g., Australia...
BACKGROUND: The Australian Infant Feeding Guidelines recommend exclusive breastfeeding until about s...
Objective Children of immigrants from low-and-middle-income countries show excess overweight/obes...
The China-born population have a long history of migrating to and settling in Australia, and have r...
To examine the effect of parental rural-to-urban internal migration on nutritional status of left-be...
Background: Longitudinal assessment of the determinants of obesogenic growth trajectories in childho...
Growth patterns and rapid weight gain in infants of Chinese-born immigrant mothers compared with Aus...
Abstract Background Rapid growth in the first six months of life is a well-established risk factor f...
Although 49% of Australian residents have at least one overseas-born parent, little is known about c...
Abstract Background Chinese immigrants are the third largest immigrant group in Australia. Recent qu...
Note:To examine the reasons for the Chinese-Caucasian differences in birth weight distributions, bir...
The soaring number of left-behind children (LBC) in China has raised concerns about whether or not t...
Objectives: It has been known that size at birth is important for postnatal growth and final height....
Background: Early puberty often occurs in migrants from less to more economically developed location...
Fetal growth is an indicator of social inequalities in health that may have a long-term impact persi...
Chinese are a fast-growing immigrant population group in several parts of the world (e.g., Australia...
BACKGROUND: The Australian Infant Feeding Guidelines recommend exclusive breastfeeding until about s...
Objective Children of immigrants from low-and-middle-income countries show excess overweight/obes...
The China-born population have a long history of migrating to and settling in Australia, and have r...
To examine the effect of parental rural-to-urban internal migration on nutritional status of left-be...
Background: Longitudinal assessment of the determinants of obesogenic growth trajectories in childho...